It displays current, voltage, active power, power factor, energy consumption, and alarms, with a 320 x 240 QVGA resolution. Rated supply is 110...277 V AC or 24 V DC, drawing 2.7 W. The enclosure is IP41 when flush-mounted per IEC 60529 — splash-resistant but not washdown-rated, so it belongs in a panel, not on the factory floor.
For a BOM that needs this exact order code, the only channel is the surplus and independent-distribution market. No official direct replacement has been published by Schneider for this display.
What it connects to and where it goes
This display is the human-machine interface for the PowerTag energy-monitoring ecosystem. It communicates wirelessly with PowerTag sensors on the load circuits, so there is no hardwiring back to each breaker — the link is over radio. The 72 mm width and 95 mm height fit a standard DIN-rail enclosure alongside the rest of the Acti9 panel. Four push-buttons on the front let an operator scroll through the screens. The terminal-block connector handles the AC or DC supply; no fieldbus or Ethernet port is present — this is a local-readout device, not a gateway.
Standards and environment
Compliant with EN 61326 (industrial EMC), EN 300-328 (radio equipment), and EN 301-489-1 / EN 301-489-17 (EMC for radio). Operating range is -25 to 60 °C, storage -40 to 85 °C, with 5 to 95% relative humidity at 45 °C. Rated for altitudes up to 2000 m.
