Here are the most searched questions regarding the E360, directly answered as per the official documentation.

Write down the displayed number exactly as shown, ignoring leading zeros.
Example display: 0012345.6 kWh12,345.6 kWh

Modern E360 meters support multiple protocols. The user manual lists:

A dedicated table shows register addresses for reading voltage, current, power factor, and total kWh. System integrators will find this vital for connecting the E360 to building management systems (BMS) or SCADA.

A: The backwards "E" is the "Energy flow direction" icon. If it flashes clockwise, grid is supplying load. Counter-clockwise means solar is back-feeding. The clock icon indicates Time-of-Use rate is active.

| Display Code | Parameter | Unit | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 01 | Total kWh Delivered (Import) | kWh | | 02 | Total kWh Received (Export) | kWh | | 03 | Peak Demand (Current Billing Period) | kW | | 04 | Instantaneous Volts Phase A (L1) | Volts | | 05 | Instantaneous Volts Phase B (L2) | Volts | | 06 | Instantaneous Volts Phase C (L3) | Volts | | 07 | Instantaneous Amps Phase A | Amps | | 08 | Instantaneous kW Demand | kW | | 09 | Power Factor | PF | | 10 | Date (MMDDYY) | Date | | 11 | Time (HHMMSS) | Time |

Pro Tip from the Manual: To manually advance the display, press the scroll button (usually a small recessed button behind a small hole near the optical port – use a paperclip). To exit an extended menu, wait 30 seconds for the meter to return to auto-scroll.

For utility engineers and metering techs, the Landis Gyr E360 user manual is a blueprint for deep configuration. The meter uses a register-based architecture.