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Control4 Dock for iPod  

Setup Guide

Use the Control4® Dock for iPod to connect your iPods to 

your Control4 system. After you configure the Dock for iPod, 

you can place your iPod into the dock and play music or 

videos throughout the house.

Tip

: For a list of the latest validated iPods and iPod software, 

go to: 

http://downloads.control4.com/docs/ipod_software_matrix.

pdf.

Front View

Box Contents

•  Control4® Dock for iPod # C4-IPDKTT1-E-B

•  Power adapter and power plug

•  Audio/Video breakout cable with 3.5 mm to RCA plugs

•  HC-200 interconnect cable with 3.5 mm to 3.5 mm plugs

•  Control4 Dock for iPod Setup Guide

 (this document)

Description

LED

Network Status

•  WHITE/off flashing – Initial boot / bootloader running 

(500ms on/off).

•  RED solid – Offline without an IP address or retrieving IP 

address (can’t see gateway or DHCP server).

•  YELLOW solid – Online with an IP address, but not con-

nected to Control4 Controller.

•  GREEN flashing (2 flashes) – Identifying to Control4 Con-

troller (Identify button was pushed).

•  GREEN solid – Ready with an IP address and connected 

to Control4 Controller; no iPod in the Dock.

•  PURPLE flashing – Updating Dock firmware.

iPod Status

•  Without good network connectivity, the iPod will not 

play in the Control4 environment; therefore, Network 

Status takes precedence. If the Dock has booted prop-

erly, and has the proper connectivity to the network and 

Controller, the following LED status applies. Otherwise, 

the LED status listed above should apply even if an iPod 

is docked.  

•  BLUE/YELLOW flashing - Connecting iPod.

•  BLUE solid - iPod Connected/Ready. 

•  BLUE-GREEN solid - Media is streaming from the iPod 

(the iPod is playing music or video through the Dock for 

iPod).

Back View

               

  

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AV Out 3.5 mm jack (for audio and Composite video)

Tip

: Use only the Control4 3.5 mm cable 

provided in the box. The Dock for iPod 

requires a 4-position 3.5 mm plug for 

proper audio and video playback.

Video Out Component jacks

RJ-45 Ethernet jack

Power jack: Input 5VDC, 1.0A

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Bottom View

Identify Button

Set Up Control4 Dock for iPod

Place the Dock on a table near both a power outlet and 

an Ethernet connection, then plug the Ethernet connector 

into the Ethernet jack on the back of the Dock.

Connect the power adapter and power plug, and then use 

them to connect the Dock’s power jack to the power out-

let. 

Note

: Use only the Control4 power adapter provided.

Use a Component cable (not provided) or the Audio/Vid-

eo breakout cable (provided) to connect the Dock’s Video 

Out to a TV, Receiver, Amplifier, Controller, or other device 

with AV input. If connecting the Dock to a Control4 Home 

Controller HC-200, use the HC-200 interconnect cable 

provided. This cable will only connect the Left / Right  

audio output of the Dock for iPod to the audio inputs on 

the HC-200. Component video connections still need to 

be made separately if video playback is desired.

To set up the Control4 Dock for iPod: 

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