Connecting a LyncPad & Optional Source Input Panel
8
How to Connect
(CONT.)
Cat5e cable must be terminated to RJ-45 connectors following the 568-A or 568-B standard. (See page 23)
AC 120V~60Hz
FUSE T2AL/250V
Power Consumption: 160W
ROUTED IR OUT
SOURCE INPUT
KEYPAD PORTS
7
8
9
10
11
12
MP3
L
ZONE 1 PREOUT ZONE 2 PREOUT ZONE 3 PREOUT ZONE 4 PREOUT ZONE 5 PREOUT ZONE 6 PREOUT
MONO STEREO MONO STEREO MONO STEREO MONO STEREO MONO STEREO MONO STEREO
R
LRLR
LRLR
LRLRLRLR
LRLRLR
R
L
43
2
1
56
IR IN
RS232
INTERFACE
GLOBAL
IR OUT
12V/DC
TRIGGER
100mA
IN OUT
System
Mute
Made in Ta iwan
CAUTION
To Prevent Electric Shock,
Do Not Remove Cover. No
User-Serviceable Parts Inside,
Refer Servicing To Qualified
Service Personnel.
WARNING
To Prevent Fire Or Shock
Hazard, Do Not Expose This
Unit To Rain Or Moisture.
FIXEDVARIABLE
AC 120V~60Hz
FUSE T2AL/250V
Power Consumption: 160W
ROUTED IR OUT
SOURCE INPUT
KEYPAD PORTS
7
8
9
10
11
12
MP3
L
ZONE 1 PREOUT ZONE 2 PREOUT ZONE 3 PREOUT ZONE 4 PREOUT ZONE 5 PREOUT ZONE 6 PREOUT
MONO STEREO MONO STEREO MONO STEREO MONO STEREO MONO STEREO MONO STEREO
R
LRLR
LRLR
LRLRLRLR
LRLRLR
R
L
43
2
1
56
IR IN
RS232
INTERFACE
GLOBAL
IR OUT
12V/DC
TRIGGER
100mA
IN OUT
System
TRIGGER
AC/DC 3-20V
Mute
Made in Ta iwan
CAUTION
To Prevent Electric Shock,
Do Not Remove Cover. No
User-Serviceable Parts Inside,
Refer Servicing To Qualified
Service Personnel.
WARNING
To Prevent Fire Or Shock
Hazard, Do Not Expose This
Unit To Rain Or Moisture.
FIXEDVARIABLE
IR IN
SOURCE 7
Vol
Vol
Source
Zone
Ta lk
Source InPower/Mute
DND
Important:
LyncPad
3-conductor cable (or Cat5 cable)
Cat5 cable
RJ45 Connector
Source Input Panel
to connect a source input panel to a LyncPad within each zone. The source input panel provides standard stereo RCA-type
connections for connecting most audio components such as DVD players, CD players, iPods, TVs, VCRs and even computers.
The source input panel can be located almost anywhere in the zone.
Amplier Connections (see pages 9-10)
Both variable and xed stereo line-level outputs are provided on the Lync controller for every zone. In most cases, you will use
the variable outputs to connect the Lync controller to a multi-channel amplier in order to control the volume level within a zone
from the LyncPad. Use the xed outputs when you want the volume to be controlled from a separate, more traditional rotary
or slide-type volume control. This is often the case when establishing “sub-zones”. A sub-zone is an area that has indepen-
dent volume control but that is forced to listen to the source selected by the LyncPad in the primary zone. As an example, you
might have a kitchen and dining area that are located side-by-side. In this case, you will often choose to have the kitchen be
the primary zone with volume controlled by the LyncPad, and the dining area’s volume controlled by a more traditional rotary
or slide-type volume control. Depending on your situation, you may or may not need to add more amplier channels than that
already provided by the multi-channel amplier. Please contact HTD for assistance with more complicated setups.
Speaker Connections
Speakers are connected directly to the amplier using speaker cable. For all behind-the-wall installations, CL3-rated cable is
recommended to comply with most building codes.
Audio Component Connections (see page 13)
Any audio component with a stereo analog RCA-type output can be connected directly to one of the 5 Source Inputs located on
the back of the Lync using RCA-type shielded stereo patch cables (not included).
Trigger Out
Use the trigger output to automatically power up an external device with a low voltage trigger input whenever a LyncPad is pow-
ered on. It is often a good idea to connect the Trigger Out to the Trigger In on the external multi-channel amplier using a mono
patch cable with 3.5 mm connectors. For your convenience, one is included with the Lync controller. That way, the multi-chan-
nel amplier will only be powered up when a LyncPad is active. Once all LyncPads have been powered off, the multi-channel
amplier will return to sleep mode.