How to Connect Parklio™ Parking Barriers with Universal Remote Controllers
To enable control of your Parklio™ Barrier using universal remote controllers, please follow the steps below carefully.
Step 1: Update the Barrier Firmware
Make sure your Parklio™ Barrier firmware is updated to version 1.4.15.
You can perform the update directly through the Parklio Connect App.
Step 2: Update the Parklio Connect App
Ensure that your Parklio Connect App is updated to version 5.0.8 or newer.
The latest version is available for both Android and iOS devices.
Step 3: Install the Universal Receiver Module
Install the universal receiver module inside the barrier’s electronic box.
Refer to Pictures 1 and 2 to see the exact placement and wiring connection points for proper installation.
Step 4: Add Remote Controllers to the Barrier
Once the receiver module is installed, you can pair your universal remote controllers.
A step-by-step video guide is available at the following link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rIdjihBgb72OWlqFKqBYGYo1TaQ7aQkC/view?usp=sharing
Procedure for Adding Remote Controllers
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Press the Reset Button – Briefly press the reset button on the electronic box.
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LED Blinks Slowly – The LED indicator will start blinking slowly, indicating pairing mode.
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Hold Remote Button – Press and hold the button on the remote controller you wish to program until you see five quick blinks on the LED.
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Successful Pairing – The selected button is now successfully memorized by the barrier.
✅ Your Parklio™ Barrier is now ready to be operated using the universal remote controller.
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