Videos

We believe it should be simple and easy to wire sensors and actuators to a control system. These videos show how it is done in Soft-I/O. They start with the a simple overview, build on top of each other and progressively show more complex concepts.

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Since Soft-I/O is like no other product in the world, introducing Soft-I/O is a challenge.  This 3-minute video is intended to give you the broadest introduction to this exciting and new technology.

Push buttons are some of the simplest sensor devices available. Wiring them to traditional control systems seems to contradict this assertion.

This short video introduces the use of Soft-Devices in Soft-I/O and displays a new, labor saving and flexible way of wiring a simple push button to a Soft-I/O based control system.

The first video introduced some of the fundamental concepts of "soft wiring" items in Soft-I/O. This video builds on that information and demonstrates how to wire and configure a simple actuator (a light in this example) and integrate it with the sensor (actuator from the first video).

 

The first two videos in this series showed how to configure and wire simple digital I/O to work with a Soft-I/O based control system. This video builds on these basic concepts and shows the flexibility of Soft-I/O and how to add a simple analog input to ANY of the Soft-I/O pins.

This video shows how to configure the alarm functionality it Soft-I/O. The content builds on the other videos in the series and would make more sense if you watch them first.