Understanding the Parklio Barrier I/O Board Power Supply and Voltage Adjustment
The Parklio™ Barrier comes with a dedicated power supply labeled with a nominal output of 12V and 60W. The model name for this power supply is HDR60-12. While it is rated at 12V, the device includes a voltage adjustment feature that allows users to modify the output within a range of 9V to 13V, offering flexibility for different installation requirements.
Key points regarding the power supply and its connection:
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Power Routing to the Control Unit
The IO board of the Parklio™ Barrier directly passes the power supply to the control unit, ensuring consistent and reliable power delivery.
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Factory Voltage Setting
By default, the power supply is factory-set to 10V. This is sufficient for standard installations. In cases where longer cable runs are required, it may be necessary to slightly increase the voltage to compensate for potential voltage drops. However, the output voltage should never exceed 11V to maintain optimal performance and safety.
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Direct Connection
The output from the power supply is connected directly to the IO board terminals, simplifying the installation process and ensuring stable operation of the Barrier system.
Understanding these details helps installers and users maintain optimal performance of the Parklio™ Barrier while adapting to specific installation conditions.
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