Instructions
Table Of Contents
- 1 Safety Features and Precautions
- 2 Operating Overview – Connections, Keys, Rotary Switch, Symbols
- 3 Initial Start-Up
- 4 Control Functions
- 5 Measurements
- 5.1 Voltage Measurement
- 5.1.1 Direct and Pulsating Voltage Measurement, V DC and V (DC+AC)
- 5.1.2 Alternating Voltage Measurement with 1 MW Load Resistance and Frequency Measurement with Selectable Low-Pass Filter (METRA HIT Extra, METRA HIT Etech and METRA HIT Especial only)
- 5.1.3 Alternating Voltage and Frequency Measurement V AC and Hz with Selectable Low-Pass Filter (METRA HIT Extra, METRA HIT Etech and METRA HIT Especial only)
- 5.1.4 Frequency and Duty Cycle Measurements (METRA HIT Extra only)
- 5.2 Resistance Measurement, W
- 5.3 Continuity Test
- 5.4 Diode Testing with a Constant Current of 1 mA
- 5.5 Temperature Measurement
- 5.6 Capacitance Measurement (METRA HIT Extra and METRA HIT Etech only)
- 5.7 Current Measurement
- 5.7.1 Direct and Pulsating Current Measurement, Direct Connection, A DC and A (DC+AC) (METRA HIT Extra, METRA HIT Etech and METRA HIT Especial only)
- 5.7.2 Alternating Current and Frequency Measurement, Direct Connection, A AC and Hz (METRA HIT Extra, METRA HIT Etech and METRA HIT Especial only)
- 5.7.3 Direct and Pulsating Current Measurement with Current Clamp Sensors, A DC and A (DC+AC)
- 5.7.4 Alternating Current Measurement with Current Clamp Sensors, A AC and Hz
- 5.7.5 Direct, Pulsating and Current Measurement with Current Clamps Transformer A DC, A (DC+AC), A AC and Hz (METRA HIT Extra, METRA HIT Etech and METRA HIT Especial only)
- 5.1 Voltage Measurement
- 6 Device and Measuring Parameters
- 7 Interface Operation
- 8 Technical Data
- 9 Maintenance and Calibration
- 10 Accessories
- 11 Index
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Control Functions
➭ Briefly press the ZERO | ESC key.
The instrument acknowledges storage of the reference value
with an acoustic signal, and the “ZERO REL” or the “REL”
symbol appears at the LCD. The value measured at the
moment the key is pressed serves as a reference value.
➭ The reference value can be cleared by once again pressing the
ZERO | ESC key.
Notes Regarding Relative Measurement
• Relative measurement effects the digital display only. The
analog display continues to read out the original measured value.
• In the case of relative measurement, / F or AC quantities
may also appear as negative values.
4.3 Display (LCD)
4.3.1 Digital Display
Measured Value, Unit of Measure, Type of Current, Polarity
The measured value with decimal and plus or minus sign appears
at the digital display. The selected unit of measure and type of
current are displayed as well. A minus sign appears to the left of
the value during measurement of zero-frequency quantities, if the
plus pole of the measured quantity is applied to the “” input.
The “0.diSP ” parameter can be used to determine whether lead-
ing zeros will be appear or be suppressed at the measured value
display (see chapter 6.4).
Overranging
If the upper range limit of 60,000 digits is exceeded “0L” (overload)
appears at the display.
Exceptions: „0L “ appears at the display as of 6000 digits during
capacitance measurement, as well as during continuity and diode
testing.
4.3.2 Analog Display
Measured Value, Polarity
The analog display demonstrates the dynamic performance of a
moving-coil mechanism. This display is especially advantageous
for observing measured value fluctuation, and for balancing
procedures.
Two different display modes can be selected in the “SET ” menu
with the help of the “A.diSP ” parameter (see chapter 6.4):
• Bar graph
• Pointer: The current measured value is tracked in real-time.
The analog scale displays a negative range of 2 scale divisions for
the measurement of zero-frequency quantities, allowing for
precise observation of measured value fluctuation around zero. If
the measured value exceeds the negative range of 2 scale
divisions, polarity is reversed at the analog display.
Scaling of the analog scale is automatic. This is very helpful for
manual measuring range selection.
Overranging
Overranging in the positive range is displayed by means of the
right triangle symbol.
Refresh Rate
In the bar graph and pointer modes, the analog display is
refreshed 40 times per second.










