Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Safety Instructions
 - 2 Applications
 - 3 Documentation
 - 4 Operating Overview
 - 5 Initial Startup
 - 6 System Settings
- 6.1 Digital Keyboard
 - 6.2 Firmware
 - 6.3 Language Selection
 - 6.4 Time and Date Settings
 - 6.5 Digital Display Settings
 - 6.6 Set Display of Leading Zeros
 - 6.7 Configuring Password Protection
 - 6.8 Viewing the Instrument’s Name
 - 6.9 Installing a Functions Expansion
 - 6.10 Switching the Instrument Off
 - 6.11 Default Settings (instrument reset)
 
 - 7 Control Functions
 - 8 Measurements
- 8.1 Enabling Parameter Changes
 - 8.2 Insulation Resistance Measurement – RISO Function (METRAHIT IM XTRA BT and METRAHIT IM E-DRIVE BT only)
 - 8.3 Inter-Turn Short Circuit Measurement – COIL Function (METRAHIT IM XTRA BT and METRAHIT IM E-DRIVE only)
 - 8.4 Absorption Index Measurement – DAR (METRAHIT IM XTRA BT and METRAHIT IM E-DRIVE BT only)
 - 8.5 Polarization Index Measurement – PI (METRAHIT IM XTRA BT and METRAHIT IM E-DRIVE BT only)
 - 8.6 Voltage Measurement
- 8.6.1 Alternating Voltage and Frequency Measurement V AC and Hz with Selectable Low-Pass Filter
 - 8.6.2 Duty Cycle Measurement – Duty AC (METRAHIT IM XTRA BT and METRAHIT IM E-DRIVE BT only)
 - 8.6.3 RPM Measurement – RPM AC (METRAHIT IM XTRA BT and METRAHIT IM E-DRIVE BT only)
 - 8.6.4 Direct and Pulsating Voltage Measurement, V DC and V (AC+DC)
 
 - 8.7 Resistance Measurement “W”
 - 8.8 Capacitance Measurement F
 - 8.9 Temperature Measurement with Resistance Thermometers – Temp RTD
 - 8.10 Temperature Measurement with Thermocouple – Temp TC
 - 8.11 Continuity Test
 - 8.12 Diode Testing with Constant Current of 1 mA
 - 8.13 Milliohm Measurement – Rlo (2-wire measurement) (METRAHIT IM XTRA BT and METRAHIT IM E-DRIVE only)
 - 8.14 Milliohm Measurement – mW/4 (4-wire measurement)
 - 8.15 Current Measurement
- 8.15.1 Direct and Pulsating Current Measurement, Direct Connection, – A DC and A (AC+DC)
 - 8.15.2 Alternating Current and Frequency Measurement, Direct Connection, – AAC and Hz
 - 8.15.3 Direct and Pulsating Current Measurement with Current Clamp Sensor – ADC und A (AC+DC)
 - 8.15.4 Alternating Current Measurement with Current Clamp Sensor – AAC and Hz
 
 - 8.16 Measuring Sequences – Test Sequences
 
 - 9 Interface Operation and Software
 - 10 Characteristic Values
 - 11 Maintenance and Calibration
 - 12 Accessories
 - 13 Returns and Environmentally Sound Disposal
 - 14 CE Declaration
 - 15 Addresses
 
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➭ Select the System parameter with the help of the  scroll 
keys.
➭ Switch to the submenu with the help of the  scroll key.
➭ Select the Date or Time parameter with the help of the 
 
scroll keys.
➭ Acknowledge the selected parameter by pressing the OK key. 
The entry cursor jumps to a random position in the settings 
menu.
➭ Select the desired entry position with the   scroll keys and 
change the respective value with the  scroll keys.
➭ Acknowledge your change with the OK key. The entry cursor 
once again marks the entire parameter line.
➭ Return to the main menu by pressing the ESC key twice or the 
MENU key once.
➭ The instrument is returned to the measuring mode after press-
ing the ESC key once more.
 > General Setup  System   Time 
 09:50:20 
   3x
 > General Setup 
 System   Date 
 13:06:2017 
   
 3x
6.5 Digital Display Settings
Brightness and the display profile (light or dark mode) can be 
selected for the display.
6.5.1 Brightness
Brightness of the digital display can be set between 1 (minimum 
brightness) and 9 (maximum brightness).
It can also be set to automatic. In this case, digital display bright-
ness is adjusted depending on the intensity of the light which 
strikes the brightness sensor.
 > General Setup 
 System   Brightness: 
 1 ... 9, Auto 
 3x
6.5.2 Display Profile
Two different views can be selected here – black lettering against 
a bright background (light mode) or vice versa (dark mode).
 > General Setup 
 System   Display Profiles: 
 Inverted or Normal  
 3x
Default setting: White lettering against a dark background
6.6 Set Display of Leading Zeros
The Display Zeros parameter can be used to specify whether lead-
ing zeros will appear or be suppressed at the measured value dis-
play.
 > General Setup 
 System   Display Zeros: 
 000.0 / 0.0 
 3x
6.7 Configuring Password Protection
No password is assigned upon delivery, or after restoring the 
default settings.
A password can be selected if required. The following parameters 
are then password protected:
• RISO: Changes to test voltage
(Test voltage remains permanently set after changing it with 
the password.)
•M/4: Changes to test current
(The default setting is 200 mA. Test current is reset to this 
value when the instrument is switched off.)
As long as the instrument remains switched on, the password 
only needs to be entered once. It has to be entered again after 
switching the instrument off.
Any password can be selected subject to the following restric-
tions:
Maximum length: 31 characters
Content:  Any desired alphanumeric characters
The password is entered via the digital keyboard (see section 6.1 
on page 12).
6.7.1 Selecting or Changing a Password
➭ Press the MENU key.
➭ Press the General Setup softkey.
➭ Select the System parameter with the help of the 
 scroll 
keys.
➭ Switch to the submenu with the help of the  scroll key.
➭ Select the Change Password parameter with the help of the 
 
scroll keys.
➭ Acknowledge the selected parameter by pressing the OK key. 
Old Password appears in the header and the digital keyboard is 
displayed.
➭ If a password hasn’t been selected yet: Press the Enter soft-
key.
If a password has already been selected: Enter the password 
via the digital keyboard.
➭ Press the Enter softkey.
New Password appears in the header and the digital keyboard 
is displayed.
➭ Enter the (new) password.
➭ Press the Enter softkey.
Acknowledge Password appears in the header and the digital 
keyboard is displayed.
➭ Enter the password again.
➭ Press the Enter softkey.
The password has been set or changed.
➭ The menu mode is exited by pressing ESC three times and the 
instrument is returned to the measuring function.
> General Setup  System   
Changing the Password
6.7.2 Deactivating Password Protection
A selected password can be deleted. Password protection is 
deactivated as a result.
➭ Press the MENU key.
➭ Press the General Setup softkey.
➭ Select the System parameter with the help of the 
 scroll 
keys.
➭ Switch to the submenu with the help of the 
 scroll key.
➭ Select the Change Password parameter with the help of the 
 
scroll keys.
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