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Media Player 

Installation and Setup Guide

Supported Model

  

  

C4-MP2-E  Media Player V2

Specifications

This Control4

®

 Media Player V2 operates as part of a Control4 Home-

Automation System to enable easy navigation and playback of video 

media. The player installs on a flat surface or on a wall behind a 

wall-mounted TV, and communicates with other devices through a 

Control4 Controller.

Model

:

C4-MP2-E

Media Recognition

:

Video files on a network-at-

tached storage drive

Display:

LED indicators

Power Requirements

:

12VDC 1.3A MAX

Dimensions

:

H x W x D: 2” x 9 1/8” x 7”

Weight

:

2.0 pounds

Communications

:

100BaseT Ethernet

WARNING!

 

To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not expose 

this apparatus to rain or moisture.

Important Safety Instructions

1. 

Read and keep these instructions.

2.  Heed all warnings.

3.  Follow all instructions.

4.  Do not use this apparatus near water.

5.  Clean only with a dry cloth.

6.  Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.

7.  Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat 

registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that 

produce heat.

8.  Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, par-

ticularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where 

they exit from the apparatus.

9.  Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufac-

turer.

10.  Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is re-

quired when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such 

as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled 

or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been 

exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has 

been dropped.

Box Contents

Carefully unpack the contents from the box, and make sure the fol-

lowing items are included:

• 

Control4 Media Player V2

• 

Power supply

• 

Control4 Media Player Installation and Setup Guide

 (this docu-

ment)

• 

Control4 Media Player User Guide

Requirements

Control4 Components:

•  A Controller fully installed and configured with a Control4 project 

(for the homeowner). The Media Player communicates with these 

Controllers via an IP connection (Ethernet).

•  Control4 Composer Pro software (Professional Edition for the 

Control4 Dealer) for initial project setup.

•  Control4 Composer software (Media Edition or Home Edition for  

homeowners—optional) for initial and future scanning of video 

files.

•  Prior to installing this product, ensure that a wired Ethernet net-

work is in place.

•  IP connected (Ethernet) network-attached storage drive where 

video content is stored.

Additional Resources

The following resources are available to provide you with additional 

support.

•  Control4 web site: http://www.control4.com

•  Control4 Dealer web site: http://www.control4.com/dealer

•  Control4 Knowledgebase: http://www.control4.com/knowledge-

base

•  Composer Pro Getting Started

 and 

Composer Pro User Guide

Back View

Introduction to Control4 Media Player

A key component of the Control4 vision to automate, control, and 

provide entertainment throughout the home is the Control4 Media 

Player—a device that plays back video files from the home network.

Using the Control4 Media Player with the Control4 system allows 

customers to view their video files on their TV and eliminates the 

need to watch them on  their computer. The Control4 system already 

allows users to browse cover art and play back their DVD and  

Blu-ray™ discs from any Control4 Navigator.  With the addition of the 

Control4 Media Player, now users also can navigate and play their 

video files from the same user interface.

IMPORTANT!

 Before you install the device, refer to “Important 

Safety Instructions” in this document.

1. 

Power port

2.  Left/Right Audio

3.  Component Video (YPbPr)

4.  Composite Video

5.  Digital Audio Output S/PDIF (Optical)

6.  S-Video

7.  USB ports (used only for software upgrades)

8.  HDMI

9.  100BaseT Ethernet

Front View

1. 

Link

—This LED glows Blue when the Media Player has been iden-

tified in a Control4 Composer project and is communicating with 

the Controller. The Link button also serves as the ID button.

2.  Power

—This LED glows Blue when the power is on.

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Add and Identify the Media Player  

to the Project

Note: 

The Documentation tab in the driver’s Properties page contains 

some valuable information about the Player that you should consider 

during installation. Refer to this page as needed.

1. 

Use the Composer Pro software to add and identify the Media 

Player to the Control4 system. Refer to the 

Composer Pro User 

Guide

 for details. 

2.  When you identify the device in Composer, press the Link LED on 

the front of the device to identify it to the system.

Installation Instructions

Before you install the Media Player, first determine where you will 

place the device. It can be installed in a rack, mounted on the wall, or 

placed on a flat surface near the TV or other A/V equipment.

Installing on a flat surface:

1. 

Place the Media Player on a flat surface or in a rack.

2.  Connect the Media Player to the home network.

3.  Determine which A/V connections you will use, and connect the 

Media Player directly to the TV, Receiver or Video Switch,  

Connect Power.

Mounting on a wall:

1. 

Place the Media Player upside down on a flat surface. 

2.  Remove the rubber feet from the bottom of the device to expose 

the mounting holes.

3.  If a flat-screen TV is mounted to the wall, remove the TV from 

the wall.

4.  Use the template provided (see “Wall Mount Template” on the 

next page) to mark on the wall where the wall anchors are to be 

installed for the Media Player.   

Note: 

We recommend that the Media Player be mounted using 

wall anchors to ensure that it is not inadvertently pulled from the 

wall.

5.  Install four (4) wall anchors to the wall directly behind the flat-

screen TV. (Mount the Media Player on the side closest to the AV 

connections. See the next step.)

6.  Attach the Media Player to the wall anchors.

7.  Connect the Media Player to the home network.

8.  Determine which A/V connections you will use, and connect the 

Media Player directly to the TV, Receiver or Video Switch,  

Connect Power. 

9.  Mount the TV to the wall.

Note: 

You can use the Composer Pro software to step through the 

connection process before or after the physical connections are  

completed.

Tips

:

For audio, you have three (3) options:

1. 

Audio and Video are both available through the HDMI connector. 

2.  S/PDIF. If the TV or Receiver supports this connector, use this 

one.

3.  Left/Right audio. Note: DTS audio is available only via HDMI or  

S/PDIF.

For video: 

Connect to the TV, Receiver or Video Switch. 

Note:

 If you connect 

HDMI, all other video ports will be disabled.

Scan the Media in Composer

Note:

 A network-attached storage drive must be configured to work 

in your project and showing online in Composer.

1. 

Use the Composer software (Media Edition, Home Edition, or the 

Media view in the Professional Edition) to identify videos that 

you want the Media Player to be able to play. You can add videos 

manually, or Composer can scan network-attached storage  

locations to add video files automatically.

2.  In Composer, click the 

Media

 view.

3.  Select the 

network-attached storage

 drive where the videos are 

located, and then click the 

Scan

 or 

New

 button. Scan will auto-

matically identify some types of video files (normally ISO and 

IFO/VOBS files in a videoTS folder). Other types of video files 

can be added using the 

New

 button. This action automatically 

updates the Navigators and provides cover art (if available) for 

easy video recognition. 

4.  For videos that haven’t been identified in the scan process, use 

the 

New

 function to add the videos manually.

Additional details for advanced functions, such as adding your own 

cover art, are available in the 

Composer Pro User Guide

.

IMPORTANT!

 Only use the power supply included in this box.

Note:

 Peel off the protective film from the front of the device.

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