Bluetooth Input Panel (BIP)
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This is an active device that gets its power over the same Cat 5 (or higher) cable that connects it into the Lync system. It can connect directly to the centrally-located Lync controller or to the back of a LyncTouch using Cat 5 (or higher) cable.
The BIP can be mounted where it is visible, or even hidden inside the wall cavity. Simply pair your bluetooth-capable device (i.e. smart phone, tablet, etc.) within 30 feet of the BIP and begin streaming audio wirelessly into your Lync whole-house audio system.
One of the features that sets Lync apart from other whole-house audio systems, is the ability to easily connect audio sources not only at the central location, but also at convenient connection points spread throughout the home.
You can add analog, digital, or wireless bluetooth input locations throughout your home. The sources you connect to any of these input panels are then available to all zones in your home.
The Analog Input Panel (AIP), Digital Input Panel (DIP), and Bluetooth Input Panel (BIP) can be connected directly to the central Lync controller or to the back of a LyncTouch using standard Cat 5 (or higher) cable.
The AIP, DIP, and BIP get their power over the same Cat cable that connects the device into the Lync system.
Only one AIP, DIP, or BIP can be connected to each zone.
Please read the Owner's Manual or contact us if you need further clarification.
The BIP can be mounted where it is visible, or even hidden inside the wall cavity. Simply pair your bluetooth-capable device (i.e. smart phone, tablet, etc.) within 30 feet of the BIP and begin streaming audio wirelessly into your Lync whole-house audio system.
One of the features that sets Lync apart from other whole-house audio systems, is the ability to easily connect audio sources not only at the central location, but also at convenient connection points spread throughout the home.
You can add analog, digital, or wireless bluetooth input locations throughout your home. The sources you connect to any of these input panels are then available to all zones in your home.
The Analog Input Panel (AIP), Digital Input Panel (DIP), and Bluetooth Input Panel (BIP) can be connected directly to the central Lync controller or to the back of a LyncTouch using standard Cat 5 (or higher) cable.
The AIP, DIP, and BIP get their power over the same Cat cable that connects the device into the Lync system.
Only one AIP, DIP, or BIP can be connected to each zone.
Please read the Owner's Manual or contact us if you need further clarification.
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