Free setting of three or more solenoid valves through programming.
After connecting three or more solenoid valves to the IW relay device, I will introduce a method for free configuration through programming (with narration). We will connect each hardware and software using interface reading, and then set the water supply schedule. You have the freedom to combine any watering methods, but here we will set the time by staggering each one individually. Once you have configured one device, you can simply copy that block and change the numerical parts for the others. A tip for programming is that copy and paste is better, as it minimizes mistakes. You can connect up to ten solenoid valves with one relay device. The combinations of irrigation methods (mist, sprinkler, etc.) connected to the ten solenoid valves are completely flexible. If you need to connect more than eleven solenoid valves, an additional relay device will be required. By utilizing the "nervous system algorithm" of the Cyber Jizo, you can automatically set the time for other devices (such as fans and lights) in addition to irrigation. Using sensors allows for even more detailed automatic settings and can also enhance security.
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Necessary products Platform Cyber Jizo IW relay device IW solenoid valve In addition, various necessary products used for irrigation will be connected to the IW solenoid valve between the water faucet side and controlled through the IW relay device from the "Platform Cyber Jizo" side (Windows OS PC).
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Home gardens, gardening, small-scale farming, watering of flowers and plants, greenhouses, watering of gardens, misting, measures against extreme heat.
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The "Platform Cyber Jizo" is an IT platform equipped with a unique "nervous system algorithm" (patented) that simplifies programming, which is often perceived as difficult, by modularizing software, allowing anyone, not just experts, to easily engage in it. Today, programming classes have started as early as elementary school, and information engineering is included in university entrance exams. But what about the generations that are already in the workforce? Learning programming from scratch while managing work is, after all, not very realistic. Cyber Jizo addresses this issue by utilizing pre-modularized information components called SEED, allowing users to learn programming while customizing their experience. It enables the free configuration of business efficiency improvements, including the creation of original teaching materials, bug prevention common in programming, and file management, making it useful for IT personnel training within companies, as well as suitable for programming education and algorithm development in businesses and schools. We will strive to ensure that the "Platform Cyber Jizo" contributes to enhancing Japan's economic power, technological capabilities, and IT education.