Ipac System Control Panels In Client Mode; Figure 2. Ipac System Client Mode - Chamberlain IPAC Administrator's Manual

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IPAC SYSTEM control panels in Client Mode

An IPAC SYSTEM panel is in Client Mode when it has been connected to an IPAC Server™
appliance and therefore becomes integrated into the IPAC Server™ system.
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IPAC SYSTEM Client Mode
Figure 2.
WARNING: IPAC SYSTEM firmware changes
Once an IPAC SYSTEM panel has been
connected to an IPAC Server™ appliance,
its firmware has replaced and it can no
longer function as an independent panel.
NOTE:
The majority of this document assumes you have a single
System Account. For a description of how IPAC Server™
operates differently when Tenant Accounts are defined, see
the Tenant Accounts Section.
In situations where only one business occupies a building,
security is managed via a single System Account. If,
however, there are multiple businesses leasing portions of a
building, the System Account can be used to manage
building-wide security, while individual Tenant Accounts are
created for each business, enabling them to manage their
own internal security.
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