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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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