7
Zones 1-6
Zone 1
Zone 6
Zone 1
Zone 6
Keypad
Source Input Panel
Sat Rcvr, CD Player, etc.
Any Stereo Source
(1 per zone)
MP3 Player, iPod, etc.
Speakers
Multi-Channel
Amplifier
Lync
Vol
Vol
Cat5e Cable
Power
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
DMA-1240
3 Conductor Cable
DMA-1275
Power
Vol 1
Vol 2
Vol 3
Vol 4
Vol 5
Vol 6
Vol 7
Vol 8
Vol 9
Vol 10
Vol 11
Vol 12
Zones 1-6
Zones 7-12
Zone 1
Zone 3
Zone 9
Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 12
Zone 1
Zone 12
Keypad
Source Input Panel
Sat Rcvr, CD Player, etc.
Any Stereo Source
(1 per zone)
MP3 Player, iPod, etc.
Speakers
Speakers
Multi-Channel
Amplifier
Multi-Channel
Amplifier
Lync12
Vol
Vol
Cat5e Cable
DMA-1240
3 Conductor Cable
DMA-1275
Power
Vol 1
Vol 2
Vol 3
Vol 4
Vol 5
Vol 6
Vol 7
Vol 8
Vol 9
Vol 10
Vol 11
Vol 12
DMA-1275
Power
Vol 1
Vol 2
Vol 3
Vol 4
Vol 5
Vol 6
Vol 7
Vol 8
Vol 9
Vol 10
Vol 11
Vol 12
Power
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Connection Overview
For Lync6 System
Connection Overview
For Lync12 System
Zone 3
How to Connect
Think of the Lync as the brain of the system. Based on information received from the LyncPads (or PC interface), it determines
what source to play into each zone and the volume level to be sent to the amplifier.
LyncPad Connections (see page 8)
The LyncPads are connected to the Lync using Cat5e cable (Cat5, or Cat6 will also work and can be used in place of Cat5e
throughout this manual) with RJ-45 connections at both ends. Up to four LyncPads can be “daisy-chained” together with
Cat5e cable within the same zone, with a maximum of 12 LyncPads for the entire system.
Source Input Panel Connections (see page 8)
Although each LyncPad includes a 3.5mm (1/8”) source input jack on the front for convenience, you may find it more practical