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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8.15 Current Measurement
Attention!
!
Set up the measuring circuit in a mechanically secure 
fashion, and secure it against inadvertent breaks. Select 
conductor cross-sections and lay out connections such 
that they do not overheat.
Note
In the case of current greater than 1.1 A, “OL” appears at 
the display.
8.15.1 Direct and Pulsating Current Measurement, Direct Connec-
tion, – A DC and A (AC+DC)
➭ First disconnect supply power from the measuring circuit or 
the power consumer (1), and discharge any capacitors.
➭ Set the rotary switch to A  (A
).
➭ Repeatedly press the Func softkey until the desired measuring 
function is displayed.
➭ If necessary, conduct zero balancing by pressing the Zero 
softkey (see description below).
➭ Safely connect the measuring instrument (without contact re-
sistance) in series to the power consumer (2) as shown.
➭ Switch supply power to the measuring circuit back on (3).
➭ Read the display. Make a note of the measured value if the in-
strument is not being operated in the memory mode or the 
transmission mode.
➭ Disconnect supply power from the measuring circuit or the 
power consumer (1) once again, and discharge any capaci-
tors.
➭ Remove the test probes from the measuring point and return 
the measuring circuit to its normal condition.
Improving Accuracy by means of Zero Balancing – Zero
The momentarily measured current value can be subtracted from 
future measurements in all measuring ranges.
➭ Press the Zero softkey.
➭ The value ascertained for Zero is saved and appears above the 
measurement display. Automatic compensation is imple-
mented for future measurements.
➭ The value for Zero is retained when the instrument is switched 
to a different measuring function. The correction or offset value 
is deleted by pressing Zero once again, or when the instrument 
is switched off. The value is cleared from the display.
S– A
V
Tem p
m/4
COIL
S+
Func
Func
ADC
A(AC+DC)
AAC
Hz
Func
A
A
~
R
x
~
R
x
1
3
2
A: 10 nA ... 1 A
A: 
10 nA ... 1 A
5 ranges: 
A DC Measuring Range:
300 A / 3 mA / 30 mA / 
300 mA / 1 A
A (AC+DC) Measuring Range:
5 ranges: 
300
 A / 3 mA / 30 mA / 
300 mA / 1 A
Func
Current
Zero
Zero










