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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Voltage Comparator for Displaying Dangerous Voltage
The input signal or measuring signal is checked by a voltage com-
parator for dangerous spikes, because these do not appear at the 
display when the low-pass filter is used. 
At voltages of greater than 15 V AC or 25 V DC, a danger symbol 
appears at the display: 
Note
The “Setup for present measurement” submenu cannot 
be accessed for the above described measurements 
because no further settings are available.
8.6.2 Duty Cycle Measurement – Duty AC
(METRAHIT IM XTRA BT and METRAHIT IM E-DRIVE BT only)
The pulse-period ratio can be ascertained for square-wave sig-
nals with the duty cycle measurement.
➭ Set the rotary switch to V~.
➭ Repeatedly press the Func softkey until Duty AC appears at the 
display.
➭ Connect the measurement cables as you would for a voltage 
measurement.
Make sure that a current measuring range (“A”) has not been acti-
vated when the multimeter is connected for frequency or duty 
cycle measurement!
The ratio of pulse duration to pulse period is measured with peri-
odic square-wave signals and is displayed as a percentage. 
Note
The applied frequency must remain constant during duty 
cycle measurement.
8.6.3 RPM Measurement – RPM AC
(METRAHIT IM XTRA BT and METRAHIT IM E-DRIVE BT only)
Revolutions per minute at 2 and 4-stroke internal combustion 
engines (also known as rotational frequency) are measured by 
acquiring pulses. The number of measurable pulses per revolution 
varies depending upon engine type (2 or 4 stroke). 
As a prerequisite 
for this measurement, the number of measurable pulses per 
revolution 
must first be set in the RPM settings menu (RPM 
 0FF) 
(see 
below).
➭ Set the rotary switch to V~.
➭ Repeatedly press the Func softkey until RPM AC appears at the 
display.
➭ Select the desired engine type, i.e. 2-T or 4-T with the 
 
scroll keys.
➭ Connect the measurement cables as you would for a voltage 
measurement. In the case of internal combustion engines, ig-
nition pulses can be acquired alternatively with a current sen-
sor (see wiring diagram).
➭ The measured value then appears in RPM, for example 
“244.3 r”. 
Measured RPM value Revolutions Per Minute
RPM parameter Pulses per revolution
Pulses per Revolution Settings Menu
2-T RPM measurement at 2-stroke engines: 
1 pulse per revolution) or 
4-T RPM measurement at 4-stroke engines: 
1 pulse per 2 revolutions)
Voltage Comparator for Displaying Dangerous Voltage
The input signal or measuring signal is checked by a voltage com-
parator for dangerous spikes, because these do not appear at the 
display when the low-pass filter is used. 
At voltages of greater than 15 V AC or 25 V DC, a danger symbol 
appears at the display: 
Duty cycle (%) =
Pulse duration (t
E
)
Pulse period (t
P
)
 100
RPM
revolutions
min
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pulses
revolution
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x
60s
s
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