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Thermostat 
Installation 
Guide
Supported Models and Requirements
CCZ-101-W      Decora White Thermostat
Important Safety Instructions
WARNING!  Install in accordance with all national and local electrical 
codes.
IMPORTANT! This product is not intended for use with line-voltage 
baseboard heaters.
IMPORTANT! Improper use or installation can cause LOSS/
DAMAGE OF PROPERTY. 
IMPORTANT! Operate within limits of this device as specified in the 
Control4 Thermostat Installation Guide (this document) and Control4 
Thermostat User Guide.
IMPORTANT! Using this product in a manner other than outlined in 
this document voids your warranty. Further, Control4 is NOT liable for 
any damage incurred with the misuse of this product. See the 
warranty information in the Control4 Thermostat User Guide.
General Description
This thermostat enables intellegent HVAC control as part of a Control4 
automated system. It uses ZigBee (IEEE 802.15.4)  wiring standards and 
communicates to the Control4 system using a wireless connection.  
The Control4 Wireless Thermostat features a backlit LCD display showing 
time, temperature, date, fan status, hold status, and HVAC operating mode. 
The front panel allows for temperature setpoint adjustment, HVAC mode 
change, variable hold options and fan control. It can also operate as a stand-
alone set-point thermometer if it loses communication with the system.
What is in the Box Requirements
Specifications
Front and Rear View
The specifications are described as follows.
Installation
1   Place the thermostat in an good location to ensure its efficiency and 
avoid unnecessary cycling of the furnace or air conditioner.
•  Make sure the thermostat gets good ZigBee wireless reception by 
(1) ensuring that the thermostat is not too far from another Zigbee 
device and (2) avoiding electrical equipment that may cause 
interference with the Zigbee signal (such as microwaves and 
cordless telephones that operate on the 2.4 GHz frequency).
•  Place thermostats and external thermostat sensors away from direct 
sunlight, drafts, doorways, skylights, windows, and exterior walls.
2   Locate and turn OFF the power supply for the HVAC system.
3   If replacing an existing thermostat, check the number and type of wires 
attached to your old unit. If installing a thermostat for the first time, see 
“Sample Wiring Configuration” on page 2 for details on wiring the 
thermostat.
4   When you are sure the power has been shut off, remove the old 
thermostat's cover from its rear plate, but do not disconnect any wires 
yet.
5   Unscrew and remove the old thermostat's rear plate from the wall. 
Typically, the old thermostat has a letter identifying each wire. Use a 
piece of tape to label each wire that corresponds to the letter on the old 
thermostat. 
TIP: You can wrap the wires around a pencil or tape them to keep 
them from falling back into the wall.
6   Disconnect the old thermostat.
CAUTION! Discard the old thermostat properly or recycle it. Mercury 
is a hazardous waste. You MUST dispose of it properly.
7   Route thermostat wires through the large, rectangular hole in the rear 
plate and let wires hang. (Later steps describe how to match wires).
8   Position the new thermostat rear plate against the wall to make sure it 
sits flush.
9   Use a small level or visually 
check that the rear plate is 
level, then mark the 
locations of the three screw 
holes on the wall.
10  Remove the rear plate 
from the wall and drill 3/16-
inch-mounting holes at the 
three screw hole locations 
you marked previously.
11  Press the plastic wall anchors that were included in the product into 
the holes you drilled in Step 10.
12  Thread the wires from the 
wall through the rear plate 
of the new thermostat to 
place the rear plate against 
the wall.
13  Insert the mounting 
screws into the wall anchors 
and tighten them.
14  Connect the wires to the 
screw terminals in the rear 
plate, matching the labeled 
wires (Step 5) to the letters on the terminals. The wiring can differ 
depending upon the wires available, (see Sample Wiring 
Configuration). 
IMPORTANT! Do not connect the common ground lead to the 
thermostat. Doing so can cause your system to malfunction.
15  Set the dipswitches that sit next to the battery compartment: set for 
either an electric or fuel heating system; and for either a conventional or 
heat pump system.  
16  Install the CR123A (3V) battery (included with the product) in the new 
Control4 thermostat faceplate according to labels on thermostat. 
NOTE: If the battery was in place and you changed dip switch 
settings, remove the battery and reinstall it. This forces the 
thermostat to reboot with the new configuration.
IMPORTANT! Do not install the battery in the wrong polarity.
17 Install the faceplate to the thermostat rear plate. To do this: 
18 Turn ON power supply for the HVAC system.
19  Test the thermostat in both the auto and manual modes to confirm that 
the furnace and air conditioner cycle on and off at the appropriate 
settings. See the Control4 Thermostat User Guide for specific 
instructions.
TIP: Keep in mind that you need to set back the temperature for at 
least eight hours (either at night or while you are at work) to see a 
noticeable energy savings. 
Programming Instructions
As part of a Control4 system, the thermostat can follow a schedule with up to 
six different set points per day. You can also control the thermostat using the 
Wireless Touch Screen, the On-Screen Navigator (on your TV with the 
System Remote Control), or the Mini Touch Screen. See the Composer 
Online Help for programming instructions and see the Control4 Thermostat 
User Guide for instruction on programming using one of the navigation 
devices).
Troubleshooting
If thermostat is not working:
•Ensure HVAC system is not turned OFF.
•Check for proper wiring. (See the Sample Wiring Configuration sec-
tion.)
For help on the installation or operation of this product, email or call the 
Control4 Technical Support Center. Please provide your exact model 
number. Contact support@control4.com or see the web site 
www.control4.com.
Warranty
See the Control4 Thermostat User Guide for warranty information.
About this Document
United States Patents Pending. Copyright © 2004-2006 Control4 
Corporation. Control4 and the Control4 logo are registered trademarks of 
Control4 Corporation. All trademarks are properties of their respective 
owners. Part Number: 21-0320 Rev A Draft 7
Regulatory Compliance
This product complies with standards established by the following regulatory bodies:
•Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
•Industry Canada
FCC 
FCC ID: R33CCZT11
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 interference, 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! Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Control4 
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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.
•Thermostat
•CR123A (3V) Battery
•3 Screws (#6 x 1 inch sheet 
metal screws)
•3 Plastic wall anchors (#4-6 x 
7/8)
•Product Registration Card
•Control4 Thermostat Installa-
tion Guide
•Control 4Thermostat User 
Guide
•Pencil
•Drill with 3/16 drill bit
•Small Level (optional)
•Small flat-blade screwdriver 
(13 mm approx.)
•Phillips screwdriver
•Tape for labeling wires
Recommended Wiring: 22 AWG (36 ft. max)
18 AWG (100 ft. max)
Power Source 24 Volt or battery
Power:  1/10 W at 24 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Operating Temperature:  41 to 104 F (5 to 40 C)
Storage Temperature: 14 to 122 F (-10 to 85 C)
Operating Relative Humidity: 0 to 95% (non-condensing)
Dimensions (HxWxD): 4.5 x 3.7 x 0.9 inches
Communications:  ZigBee (IEEE 802.15.4 GHz), 15-channel, spread 
spectrum radio
1. Align the faceplate 
with the rear plate and 
push the straight pins to 
the back of the 
thermostat.
2. With the faceplate 
slightly above the rear 
plate, slide the top edge 
of the faceplate onto the 
rear plate, engaging the 
plastic hooks with the 
corresponding holes. 
3. Press firmly on the 
bottom center edge of 
the faceplace to snap 
and lock the bottom 
connector in place.

Single Stage, Single Transformer   Dual Stage, Dual Transformer 
Pin 1234567891011
Code RH RC B G Y1 Y2 W1 W2 O TS TS
Color Black Red Blue Green Yellow Yellow White White Orange
HVAC 
Type
Conventional 24VAC Primary 
Stage Source 
(Heat)
24VAC Second 
Stage Source 
(Cool)
Damper 
Control (Heat) Fan Relay
Air 
Conditioning 
Compressor 
Control First 
Stage
Air 
Conditioning 
Compressor 
Control 2nd 
Stage
Furnace 
Control
Furnace 
Control 2nd 
Stage Heat
Damper 
Control (Cool)
Remote NTC 
Temperature 
Sensor
Remote NTC 
Temperature 
Sensor
Heat Pump 24VAC Primary 
Stage Source 
(Heat)
24VAC Second 
Stage Source 
(Cool)
Changeover 
Valve (Heat) Fan Relay Heat Pump 
Primary Stage Heat Pump 
Second Stage Auxiliary Heat Heat Pump 
Fourth Stage Changeover 
Valve (Cool)
Remote NTC 
Temperature 
Sensor
Remote NTC 
Temperature 
Sensor
Sample Wiring Configuration
WARNING!  Do not install LINE VOLTAGE wires to a 
LOW VOLTAGE wire. 
IMPORTANT! Do not install any wire to one of the TS 
terminals (leading to a remote sensor) other than 
supported external temperature sensors (Flush Mount 
Remote Temperature Sensor, Aprilaire Model 8051; 
or Duct/Outdoor Remote Temperature Sensor, 
Aprilaire Model 8052).
NOTE: Install jumper wire between RC and RH for a 
single stage system.
Single Stage, Single Transformer  Dual Stage, Dual Transformer
Connections for Heating, Cooling and Fan
Conventional Systems
Heat Pump Systems