GARAGE STATUS
With the Flash PARCS State feature, you can remotely set the status of the location’s PARCS kiosks to one of the following options:
- Open: Open to all parkers.
- Full: Closed to transient parkers; open to monthly, membership, and reservation parkers. (Kiosk screen displays Full.)
- Note: Transient Access Codes cannot enter the garage.
- Closed: Closed to transient parkers; open to monthly, membership, and reservation parkers. (Kiosk screen displays Closed.)
- Note: Transient Access Codes and monthly PIN cannot enter the garage.
- Closed to All: Closed to all parkers: No entry is permitted regardless of credential, ticket, or access method. No exceptions.
Changing the kiosk status makes the job of managing a parking lot or garage easier. You can open or close an entire facility, logical zone or a kiosk with a single click.
Flash PARCS State Availability
You can change the Flash PARCS State setting through the Admin Portal and also on the Flash Valet app.
Flash PARCS state in the Admin Portal
Location Level
You can easily change the Flash PARCS State of an entire location on the Admin Portal. The Flash PARCS State option is presented at the top of the Location Details page, it’s the first thing you see as soon as you select a location. To change between states, you just need to click on any of the Open, Full, Closed or Closed to All buttons.
It’s also accessible by logging in to the Flash Valet app. You can find the Flash PARCS State option by tapping on the Flash PARCS tab. If the location offers Flash Valet and Flash PARCS, you would need to navigate to Control > Flash PARCS. Tap on the buttons to changes between states.
Logical Zone Level
Just like the location-level settings, you can change the Flash PARCS State for all the kiosks under a Logical Zone at a time. This way, you can open or close certain lanes without affecting the rest.
In the Admin Portal, you can select the Logical Zones tab, click on the desired Logical Zone, then select the Flash PARCS State you wish to apply.
In the app, once you are on the Flash PARCS screen, scroll down to the Logical Zones section and tap on the blue "i" (information icon) next to the Logical Zone you want to select. The app will then show the Flash PARCS State for that particular Logical Zone.
Kiosk Level
If you are looking to change the Flash PARCS State of a single kiosk, you can do so as well. This option is currently only available in the Admin Portal.
It’s useful for those cases where maintenance is being done in a lane, or any other situation in which you want to close just one lane instead of the whole facility.
In order to change the Flash PARCS State of a single kiosk, you need to click on the Flash PARCS tab in the portal, select a kiosk and then click on the desired Flash PARCS State.
At kiosk level, you will be presented with these options:
- Default: Equals to the location’s current state.
- Closed: Closed to transient parkers, open to monthlies (kiosk says Closed).
- Closed to All: Closed to all parkers.

Flash PARCS Kiosk State Screens
Open
Open to all parkers.
Full
Closed to transient parkers; open to monthly, membership, and reservation parkers.
Note: Transient Access Codes/NB coupons cannot enter the garage.
Closed
Closed to transient parkers; open to monthly, membership, and reservation parkers.
Note: Transient Access Codes/monthly PIN/NB coupons cannot enter the garage.
Closed to All
Closed to all parkers. No entry is permitted regardless of credential, ticket, or access method. No exceptions.
Notes
When a kiosk’s state and its location’s state differ, the system applies the following priority:
- Kiosk = Closed to All: overrides all other states; change it on that kiosk only.
- Location = Closed to All: sets all kiosks to Closed to All.
- If Location ≠ Closed to All and Kiosk = Closed: the kiosk remains Closed.
- Otherwise: the kiosk inherits the Location state.
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