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9.2 Menu System

The control panel is easy to operate from the Main Menu. To view the Main Menu press the ENTER or right arrow key on the control panel
or remote annunciator. This will bring up the panel login menu, as described in Section 9.2.1. Once validated, the user will be able to access
the Main Menu as shown in Section 9.2.2. Select the desired option. You will be prompted for as access code if required.
The control panel supports up to 20 access codes. The profile for each access code (or user) can be modified through the network program-
ming option (see Section 6.2.5 for access code programming).
9.2.1 Panel Login Menu
After pressing ENTER, and 1 for the login menu, a screen will prompt for the type of access account, Administrator or User. An administra-
tor has the ability to modify user accounts and view the cybersecurity log. The User account has access to panel programming.
Admin Profiles
After initial power-up, the IFP-300 requires a password change and user account setup before programming. Only Admin1 will be active.
Using the login for Admin1, the default password (0000000) must be changed to a new, unique password. This new password must be 7-dig-
its and cannot be sequential or easily guessed. If the password is not changed, a default password trouble will appear on the panel.
There is a maximum of two administrator profiles available. After the administrator account is set up, you must create a User account(s).
Only a User account has the ability to program the control panel. There is a maximum of 18 User accounts available.
Admin accounts can:
View cybersecurity logs with date/time stamp
Edit name to user profiles
Enable/disable user profiles
Modify access codes of user profiles
Edit access to panel functions
Change computer access code
Restore factory default settings to the panel
User (Installer) Profiles
There are two programming levels which will access the Programming screens. From either of the screens, access to specific system and
device features or programming may be obtained. An "Installer" can program local panel data relating to device types, zoning, messages,
control panel functions, etc. A "Multi-site Installer" can program panel data across a network. A user has the ability to change their adminis-
trator-assigned password after it has been assigned for the first time. Refer to Section 6.2.5 on page 71.
Profile 1 is the profile used that dictates what functions to which the Fire Fighter Key has access. Because this is the profile used for a
key, the User Name and the Access Code cannot be edited.
Profile 2 is defaulted as "Installer" and profile 3 is defaulted to "Multi-Site Installer". Profiles 4-18 are empty profiles available for
assignment. User profiles 2-18 can be edited for name and panel functions. Table 9.1 lists the panel functions that can be selected for
each user profile.
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Type of Function
Panel Operations
User Profile Selectable Panel Functions
Table 9.1
Selectable Functions
System Reset
System Silence
System Ack
Fire Drill Key
*F1 Function Key
*F2 Function Key
*F3 Function Key
*F4 Function Key
IFP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-001SK-E:C 4/6/2022
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