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Wireless Dimmer 
Installation Guide
Supported Models
C4-DIM101-Z-W  Wireless Dimmer (White)
C4-DIM101-Z-B  Wireless Dimmer (Black)
C4-DIM101-Z-A  Wireless Dimmer (Almond)
Specifications and Supported Fixtures
This Control4® Wireless Dimmer operates independently or as part of a Control4® 
home automation system to enable intelligent lighting control. It installs in a standard 
wall box using typical wiring standards and communicates with other devices through a 
wireless RF (radio frequency) connection.
Warnings & Considerations
WARNING!  Install in accordance with all national and local electrical codes.
WARNING!  Improper use or installation can cause SERIOUS INJURY, 
DEATH or LOSS/DAMAGE OF PROPERTY.
WARNING!  If you are unsure about any part of these instructions, consult a 
qualified electrician.
WARNING!  To reduce the risk of overheating and possible damage to this 
device and other equipment, DO NOT install to control a receptacle, a motor, or 
a transformer-operated appliance.
WARNING!  Use this device only with copper or copper clad wire.  This 
product has NOT been approved for use with Aluminum wiring.
WARNING!  This product generates heat during normal operation.
IMPORTANT! Use or modification of this product in a manner not expressly 
approved by Control4 voids your warranty. Further, Control4 is NOT liable for 
any damage incurred with the misuse of this product. See "Limited 2 Year 
Warranty."
IMPORTANT! The range and performance of the wireless control system is 
highly dependent on the following: (1) distance between devices; (2) layout of 
the home; (3) walls separating devices; and (4) electrical equipment located 
near devices.
Installation Instructions
1   TURN OFF POWER by switching off the circuit breaker or 
removing the fuse and test that power is off before wiring!
2   Ensure Dimmer capacity matches the load requirements.  In 
multi-dimmer installations, a reduction of the dimmer's capacity 
is required to allow the dimmers to be installed side-by-side in 
the same wall box.  The dimmer capacity depends on the 
number "ganged" in the wall box as follows: 
•  1 gang = 1000 W / VA maximum
•  2 gang = 800 W / VA maximum per dimmer
•  3 or more gang = 600 W / VA maximum per dimmer
If installing in multi-gang scenarios, use pliers to remove the inner-side break-
away tabs: Bend each one back and forth until it breaks off. Remove the inner-
side tabs ONLY on any device side that will be adjacent to another device. DO 
NOT remove tabs on any side that will become the outer side of a group of 
devices.
3   Identify your wiring application (refer to the appropriate diagram in “Sample Wiring 
Configurations” on the back page).
•  "Single-Pole (with power source at wall box) - see Figure 1
•  "Single-Pole (with power source at light fixture) - see Figure 2
•  "3-Way (with power source at wall box) - see Figure 3
•  "3-Way (with power source at light fixture) - see Figure 4 
4   Prepare wires by removing pre-cut 
insulation from the appropriate dimmer 
leads.  Wire insulation should be stripped 
back 5/8 of an inch from the wire end (as 
shown).
5   Connect the dimmer wires to the wall box 
wires using wire nuts according to the relevant 
wiring diagram. See “Sample Wiring 
Configurations.” 
WARNING!  The Blue wire is not a traditional 
traveler: It cannot directly power a lighting load. It must only be used to provide 
power to another Control4 keypad. If you do not intend to use this wire, leave it 
capped. The blue wire is a "switched hot" wire that is connected internally to 
the dimmer's hot wire through the air-gap switch. Power is applied to the blue 
wire whenever the air-gap switch is closed. Thus, the blue wire is used to 
provide power to downstream keypads in 3-way/4-way scenarios in order to 
ensure that all power to the load has been removed when the air-gap switch is 
open. Refer to “Sample Wiring Configurations” on the back page.  
6   Mount Dimmer into wall box by partially securing the 
wall box screws attached to the dimmer.  Ensure that 
the word "Top" on the dimmer frame is facing up.  Bend 
wires in a zigzag pattern so that they easily fold into the 
wall box. 
WARNING!  Ground the Wireless Dimmer in 
accordance with the National Electric Code (NEC) requirements. Although the 
dimmer's aluminum yoke plate and green ground wire are directly bonded 
together inside the dimmer, DO NOT rely solely upon the yoke plate's contact 
with a metal wall box for adequate grounding. Use the dimmer's ground wire to 
make a secure connection to the safety ground of the electrical system.
IMPORTANT! Not grounding this product according to the preceding 
Warning! may result in an installation less immune to damage caused by 
electrical disturbances, such as lightning, and void the warranty.
7   If you are using the Control4 push-on (screw-less) wall plate that shipped with 
your dimmer:
a. For a single-gang scenario, attach the black plastic sub-plate using the 
provided sub-plate screws.
IMPORTANT! Tighten the screws until the back side of the metal yoke plate 
is even with the wall surface, but no farther. Over-tightening can damage the 
dimmer and cause mechanical malfunction.  Do NOT use a power screw driver 
to install this device as this may lead to over-tightening.
b. If you are installing in a multi-gang scenario, only partially tighten the 
mounting screws, leaving about 1/8 of an inch gap between the wall and the 
yoke plates prior to attaching the black plastic sub-plate.  This allows each 
device in a multi-gang scenario to conform to the sub-plate, creating a  
single assembly. Secure the multi-gang sub-plate to all devices using the 
provided sub-plate screws. Then secure the assembly by tightening the wall 
box screws the remaining 1/8 of an inch. Do not over-tighten any of the 
screws or you will misalign the flat plane of the multi-gang wall plate.
c. With the wall plate's removal slot facing down, push the wall 
plate onto the dimmer's black plastic sub-plate.
8   If you are using a Decora-style screw-on wall plate:
a. Do not attach the dimmer's black plastic sub-plate
b. Align the dimmer to the wall box and fasten with screws.
c. Fasten the wall plate to the dimmer with screws.
9   Turn ON power at the circuit breaker or replace fuse from fuse 
box.
10   Test the dimmer to see if it is working properly. See "Operation 
and Configuration" for specific instructions.
Optional Antenna Extension
In some installation scenarios, it may be desirable to enhance the Dimmer's wireless 
(RF) transmission capabilities.  This may be needed to overcome issues such as local 
interference from other devices, range considerations due to the distance between 
devices or the use of metallic faceplates.  The Control4 Wireless Dimmer has been 
designed with a wire whip antenna coiled underneath the plastic button that can be 
extended to accommodate such scenarios.  Instructions for extending the antenna are 
provided below.
WARNING!  To avoid risk of electrical shock that may cause personal injury 
or damage to the Dimmer, this procedure should be performed prior to 
connecting the dimmer at the wall box.
WARNING!  This procedure enables advanced functionality and should only 
be performed by a competent trained installer.
1   Remove the plastic button frame by 
squeezing the side tabs near the top and 
bottom of the button and pulling outward.  A 
small flat-head screw driver can also be used 
to assist in releasing the tabs.
2   Once the button has been removed, detach 
the radio board from its connector by gently 
pulling away from the dimmer frame.
3   Slip the end of the antenna out of the radio 
board hole and uncoil it, being careful not to 
exert undue tension on the wire. Once 
uncoiled, thread the antenna wire under the 
plastic spacer at the bottom of the radio 
board.
4   Re-attach the radio card to the dimmer frame 
by carefully aligning the connector and pressing gently. 
Then re-attach the button and button frame by aligning 
the button frame securement tabs with the appropriate 
slots on the dimmer frame and pushing gently.  Ensure 
that the antenna is routed through the small notch on 
the bottom left-hand side of the button frame provided 
for this purpose. Once the button has been re-attached, 
proceed with the standard installation procedure for 
wiring the dimmer to the light load and securing it into 
the wall box, as described in Step 1 through Step 6 of  
“Installation Instructions.”
5   The antenna has been designed to extend well 
beyond the faceplate. For optimal performance, it 
should be oriented in a vertical plane below the 
dimmer. To enable this without leaving the antenna 
visible to the end user, a very small hole should be 
made in the wall just below the dimmer frame and 
the antenna inserted through the hole back into the 
wall. Once the antenna has been routed into the 
wall, proceed with standard installation of the 
dimmer sub-plate and faceplate, as described in 
Step 7 and Step 8  of  “Installation Instructions.”
WARNING!  The antenna must not be inserted 
into the junction box containing high voltage wires.
WARNING!  Do not shortened or cut the antenna in any way as this may 
seriously impair transmission capabilities.
Regulatory Compliance
FCC 
FCC ID: R33C4DIM101Z
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the 
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interfence, and (2) this 
device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause 
undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital 
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide 
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This 
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed 
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio 
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a 
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or 
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the 
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following 
measures:
•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which 
the receiver is connected.
•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
IMPORTANT! Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the 
party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this 
equipment.
ETL Statement
ETL Control Number: ______
This product has been tested by ETL and was found to comply with:
•UL 1472, First Edition, “Standard for Solid State Dimming Controls”
•CSA  C22.2 No. 184.1, First Edition, “Solid State Dimming Controls”
Industry Canada 
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canada ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.                
Power:  120 VAC +/-10%  50/60 Hz
490 mW
Supported Load 
Types and 
Ratings:
120 VAC 1000 W Incandescent (all types)
120 VAC 1000 W Halogen (all types)
120 VAC 1000 W Forward Phase Controlled Electronic 
Low Voltage (dimmable only)
120 VAC 1000 W Forward Phase Controlled Fluorescent 
Light Fixtures (dimmable only)
120 VAC 1000 VA Forward Phase Controlled Magnetic 
Low Voltage (all types with 70 percent or greater load 
factor)
Total minimum load must exceed 25W
This device can function with or without a neutral AC 
connection (see relevant wiring diagrams).  However, 
when controlling Magnetic Low Voltage loads, a neutral 
wire connection is required.
Operating 
Temperature: 
All load ratings are based on an ambient temperature of 
25 degrees Celsius.
Volume: 5.0 Cubic inches
Communications: ZigBee, IEEE 802.15.4, 2.4 GHz, 15-channel, spread 
spectrum radio

Sample Wiring Configurations
Single-Location Scenario—Power Source at Wall Box
To wire the dimmer for a Control4 single-location scenario in which 
the power is first routed to the wallbox, connect together and cap with 
a wire nut the wires indicated in the following table:
Dimmer Wires  Wires in the Wall Box
From Power Source To Light Fixture
White (neutral)  White (neutral)  White (neutral) 
Red (load) None black (load)
Black (hot)  Black (hot)  None
Green (ground) Green (ground) Green (ground)
Blue (switched hot) None None
Single-Location Scenario—Power Source at Light Fixture
To wire the dimmer for a Control4 single-location scenario in which the 
power is first routed to the light fixture electrical box, connect together 
and cap with a wire nut the wires indicated in the following table:
Dimmer Wires  Wires in the Wall Box 
(from the Light Fixture)
White (load) White (load)
Red (load)
Black (hot) Black (hot)
Green (ground) Green (ground)
Blue (switched hot) None
Two-Location Scenario—Power Source at Wall Box
To wire the dimmer and a multi-button keypad in a two-location scenario  (Control4’s 3-
way-switch solution) where the power is first routed to the wall box, do the following:
1. Wire the dimmer into Wall Box #1 by connecting together and capping with 
a wire nut the following wires:
Dimmer Wires Wires in Wall Box 1
From Power 
Source  To Light Fixture To Wall Box 2
White (neutral)  White (neutral)  White (neutral)  White (neutral) 
Red (load) None Black (load) None
Black (hot)  Black (hot)  None None
Green (ground) Green (ground) Green (ground) Green 
(ground)
Blue (switched hot) None None Black (traveler)
2. Wire the multi-button keypad into Wall Box #2 by connecting together and 
capping with a wire nut the following wires:
Multi-Button Keypad Wires
(2, 3, or 6-Button) Wires in Wall Box 2 
(from Wall Box 1)
White (neutral)  White (neutral) 
Green (ground) Green (ground)
Black (traveler) Black (traveler)
Two-Location Scenario—
Power Source at Light Fixture
To wire the dimmer and a multi-button keypad in a two-location scenario  
(Control4’s 3-way-switch solution) where the power is first routed to the light 
fixture electrical box, do the following:
1. Wire the dimmer into Wall Box #1 by connecting together and cap-
ping with a wire nut the following wires:
Dimmer Wires  Wires in Wall Box 1
From Light Fixture To Wall Box 2
White (load) 
White (load)  White (load) 
Red (load)
Black (hot)  Black (hot)  None
Green (ground) Green (ground) Green (ground)
Blue (switched hot) None Black (traveler)
2. Wire the multi-button keypad into Wall Box #2 by connecting 
together and capping with a wire nut these wires:
Multi-Button 
Keypad Wires
(2, 3, or 6 Button)
Wires in Wall Box 2 
(from Wall Box 1)
White (load)  White (load) 
Green (ground) Green (ground)
Black (traveler) Black (traveler)
Troubleshooting
If light does not turn on:
•Ensure at least one LED on the face of the dimmer is lit.
•Ensure the light bulb is not burned out and is screwed in tightly.
•Ensure circuit breaker is not turned OFF or tripped.
•Check for proper wiring (see the “Sample Wiring Configurations”section).
•For help on the installation or operation of this product, email or call the Control4 Tech-
nical Support Center. Please provide your exact model number. Contact sup-
port@control4.com or see the web site www.control4.com.
Operation and Configuration
On initial power up, the 
unit will flash the Red/
Green/Blue (RGB) 
LEDs, which can be 
programmed with 
different colors for 
different states or   color 
preferences. To set up 
this dimmer for use with 
a Control4 system, refer 
to your system setup 
documentation. 
WARNING!  Prior to changing a light bulb or performing any other 
maintenance to the light fixture, pull up on the Air Gap Mechanism with your 
fingernail to cut power to the light fixture.
NOTE: Dimmer feels warm to the touch under normal conditions.
To operate and configure this dimmer as a stand-alone device, see the 
following table.
Change Lightbulb or Fixture Default behavior of RGB LEDs:
To cut power to the fixture: Top Bottom
Pull up on the Air Gap Mechanism 
and fully extend (about 0.3”) to cut 
power to the light fixture.
Not lit Not lit
Operate Dimmer Default behavior of RGB LEDs:
To operate dimmer: Top Bottom
Turn ON: Tap top. Lit, full brightness Not lit
Turn OFF: Tap bottom. Not lit Lit, full brightness
Set dimming level: Press and hold 
the top or bottom until the desired 
lighting level is reached, then 
release.
Lit, brightness indicates 
current level of dimming If lit, a dimming 
level has been set 
and brightness 
indicates level of 
dimming
Care and Cleaning
Do NOT paint dimmer or its wall plate.
Do NOT use any chemical cleaners to clean the dimmer.
Clean surface with a soft damp cloth as needed.
Limited 2 Year Warranty
Control4 Corporation ("Control4") warrants that at the time of first-consumer sale, this 
product will be free from defects in material and manufacture.  Control4 further 
warrants that for a period of 2 years (24 months) after initial consumer sale, the product 
will function in accordance with its specification, provided that it is installed and 
maintained under normal and proper use.  This warranty extends only to products 
purchased directly from Control4 or an Authorized Control4 Reseller.  If the product 
proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period, it may be 
returned to the place of purchase and Control4 will, at its sole option, repair or replace 
the product with a like product.  This warranty provides the consumer purchaser with 
specific legal rights, which may vary per state or country.  For complete warranty 
information, including details on consumer legal rights as well as warranty exclusions, 
visit www.control4.com/warranty.
About this Document
United States Patents Pending. Copyright © 2007 Control4 Corporation. Control4 and 
the Control4 logo are registered trademarks of Control4 Corporation. All trademarks 
are properties of their respective owners. Part Number: 200-00035 Rev A  (Draft 4)