Vendor register maps, on demand
Stop transcribing register tables out of PDFs. Pull a verified device map from the online library and Omni Console decodes that device's Modbus registers by name instantly.
Open-source catalogue
Nearly 150 Modbus register maps in a public GitHub repo, fetched on demand.
SHA-256 verified
Every downloaded map is integrity-checked before it's activated.
Decode by name
Registers annotated with names, data types, scaling and units.
Bring your own
Load your own TOML maps, or edit a map right inside the app.
Find a device, decode by name
The library turns a generic Modbus dump into a labelled instrument panel. Pick the device, load its map, and every register comes back named, typed and scaled.
- Browse by vendor and model
- Verified download, then live register values
- Edit or extend maps without leaving the app
| Reg | Name | Type | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| 40001 | Voltage L1 | F32 | 230.1 V |
| 40003 | Frequency | F32 | 50.0 Hz |
| 40005 | Active power | F32 | 1.21 kW |
| 40007 | Energy | U32 | 48 213 |
From catalogue to readable registers
Browse the catalogue
Open the device library and find your meter, drive or PLC by vendor and model.
Load a verified map
Omni Console downloads the register map and checks its SHA-256 before activating it.
Connect & read by name
Responses now show register names, types, scaling and units — not bare numbers.
nearly 150 devices, and growing
The device-map catalogue is fully open source. It already holds nearly 150 Modbus register maps you can import directly from inside Omni Console — and anyone can add more with a pull request.
- Public repository on GitHub — inspect, fork or star it
- Import straight from the app — no copy-paste
- Each map SHA-256 verified before it's used
- Community contributions welcome via pull request
The device library, answered
Where do the maps come from?
Can I use my own register maps?
What does a map actually change?
Can I contribute a device?
Decode meters by name.
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