RIONOTE | Portable Multi-function Measuring System

Overview

You don’t need to carry bulky measurement system to your operation site anymore. Rionote is consisted from compact 2ch/4ch amplifier unit and 10.1 inch touch panel LCD display that enables easy and intuitive measurement. Applications designed for dedicated purpose such as FFT analysis, Octave band analysis, and vibration analysis helps your task at quality control, production line, equipment diagnosis, and R&D. Not only microphones and vibration sensors, but also general AC/DC signal can be input so that you can complete your multiple measurement task.
Compact design, easy and intuitive operation Wireless connections. Use it anytime anywhere!

What you can do

FFT analysis

RIONOTE enables you to perform FFT analysis on multiple channels simultaneously. The results are shown in clear graphs on the large color screen, in real time, or from stored data when using the recall function. A marker allows you to scroll through the data, and enables the readout of the level of a frequency of interest.

Octave band analysis

Real time analysis of noise levels for evaluation and designing countermeasures is usually performed by means of octave band analysis (using either octave bands or 1/3 octave bands). The below screen sample of the RIONOTE displays octave analysis results in 4 channels as a graph and numeric values at the same time.

Vibration analysis

This program adds vibration measurement functions to the RIONOTE Multifunction Measurement System.
>>All essential vibration measurement functions are provided, enabling equipment diagnosis and trend management for industrial machinery.
>>The program also supports detailed diagnosis including FFT analysis and envelope processing.

Waveform recording

By using the waveform recording program, it is possible to display and record the time waveform of the incoming signal(s). Available recording time depends on the number of input channels and the selected frequency range. The figure below shows a time waveform displayed on the screen of the Main Control Unit.

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