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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Program Controls
The Sequence Manager is only available in English.
Reading in Sequences from the Instrument
If you want to edit test sequences which are stored at the instru-
ment, they have to be read in to the program.
If you’re using more than one instrument, the current instrument
has to be selected by name. Instructions on how to find your
instrument’s name are provided in section 6.8 on page 14.
➭ Connect the instrument to your PC via Bluetooth
®
(see sec-
tion 9.1 on page 56).
➭ Start the program using the usual procedure for your operat-
ing system.
➭ Click the Read Sequences from Device button.
The Read Sequences from Device dialog appears.
➭ Select your instrument from the Please select the device port list.
➭ Click the Read button.
➭ The test sequences are imported from the device and can be
edited in the program.
The progress bar shows the read-in status.
Note
If an error message appears indicating that the port can-
not be connected, check the Bluetooth
®
connection
(see section 9.1 on page 56).
Creating and/or Editing Sequences
With help of the appropriate tools, you can create, edit or delete
test sequences, including test steps, in the Workspace.
First of all, a new sequence has to be created or a sequence must
be selected which has been imported from the instrument. When
creating or editing a test step, select the desired measurement
from the Measurement Function list. Depending on the type of mea-
surement, one or more selection lists appear underneath from
which you select the measurement parameters. Optionally, a
comment or note concerning the test step can be entered in the
Comment field.
Transferring Sequences to the Instrument
After creating and/or editing test sequences, they can be trans-
ferred to an instrument. The sequences are then available at the
instrument.
Attention!
!
Existing sequences are deleted!
During transfer, all existing sequences are first deleted
from the instrument, after which the sequences from the
program are written to the instrument.
In this case as well, the name of the current instrument must be
known if more than one is in use. Instructions on how to find your
instrument’s name are provided in section 6.8 on page 14.
➭ Connect the instrument to your PC via Bluetooth
®
(see sec-
tion 9.1 on page 56).
➭ Start the program using the usual procedure for your operat-
ing system.
➭ Click the Write Sequences to Device button.
The Write Sequences to Device dialog appears.
➭ Select your instrument from the Please select the device port list.
➭ Click the Write button.
The progress bar shows the transmission status.
➭ The test sequences are exported to the instrument and can
be edited in the program.
Note
If an error message appears indicating that the port can-
not be connected, check the Bluetooth
®
connection
(see section 9.1 on page 56).
Tools
Add new sequence
Add sequence step
Edit
Delete
Copy
Paste
Move up
Move down
Expand all items
Collapse all items
About
Program
Information
Export Sequences to File
Tools
Write Sequences
Transfer Sequence File to Instrument
Read Sequences
Read Out
Sequences from
Instrument
Progress Bar
Transfer to Instrument
Workspace
Progress Bar
Read from Instrument
Connected
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