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Front view

A  Activity LED

—The LED indicates that the controller is streaming audio.

B  IR window

—IR receiver for learning IR codes.

C  Caution LED

—This LED shows solid red, then blinks blue during the boot 

process. 

Note: 

The Caution LED flashes orange during the factory restore 

process. See “Reset to factory settings” in this document.

D  Link LED

—The LED indicates that the controller has been identified in a 

Control4 Composer project and is communicating with Director.

E  Power LED

—The blue LED indicates that AC power is connected. The 

controller turns on immediately after power is applied to it.

Back view

A  Power plug port

—AC power receptacle for an IEC 60320-C13 power cord.

B  Contact/Relay port

—Connect up to four relay devices and four contact 

sensor devices to the terminal block connector. Relay connections are 

COM

NC

 (normally closed), and 

NO

 (normally open). Contact sensor 

connections are 

+12

SIG

 (signal), and 

GND

 (ground).

C  ETHERNET—

RJ-45 jack for a 10/100/1000 BaseT Ethernet connection.

D  USB

—Two port for an external USB drive or the optional Dual-Band WiFi 

USB Adapter. See “Set up external storage devices” in this document. 

E  HDMI OUT—

An HDMI port to display system menus. Also an audio out over 

HDMI. 

F  ID and FACTORY RESET—

ID button to identify the device in Composer Pro. 

The ID button on the CORE-5 is also an LED that displays feedback useful 
during a factory restore.

G  ZWAVE

—Antenna connector for the Z-Wave radio

H  SERIAL—

Two serial ports for RS-232 control. See “Connecting the serial 

ports” in this document. 

I  IR / SERIAL—

Eight 3.5 mm jacks for up to eight IR emitters or for a 

combination of IR emitters and serial devices. Ports 1 and 2 can be 
configured independently for serial control or for IR control. See “Setting up 
IR emitters” in this document for more information.

J  DIGITAL AUDIO

—One digital coax audio input and three output ports. 

Allows audio to be shared (IN 1) over the local network to other Control4 
devices. Outputs audio (OUT 1/2/3) shared from other Control4 devices or 
from digital audio sources (local media or digital streaming services such 
as TuneIn.)

K  ANALOG AUDIO—

One stereo audio input and three output ports. Allows 

audio to be shared (IN 1) over the local network to other Control4 devices. 
Outputs audio (OUT 1/2/3) shared from other Control4 devices or from 
digital audio sources (local media or digital streaming services such as 
TuneIn.)

L  ZIGBEE—

Antenna for the Zigbee radio.

Installing the controller

To install the controller:

Ensure that the home network is in place before starting system setup. 
The controller requires a network connection, Ethernet (recommended) 
or WiFi (with optional adapter), to use all of the features as designed. 
When connected, the controller can access web-based media databases, 
communicate with other IP devices in the home, and access Control4 
system updates.

Mount the controller in a rack or stacked on a shelf. Always allow plenty 
of ventilation. See “Mounting the controller in a rack” in this document. 

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Control4 CORE-5 Controller

Installation Guide

Supported model

•  C4-CORE5 

Control4 CORE-5 Hub & Controller

Box contents

The following items are included in the box:

•  CORE-5 controller

•  AC power cord

•  IR emitters (8)

•  Rack ears (2, pre-installed on the CORE-5)

•  Rubber feet (2, in box)

•  External antennas (2)

•  Terminal blocks for contacts and relays

Accessories sold separately

•  Control4 3-Meter Wireless Antenna Kit (C4-AK-3M)

•  Control4 Dual-Band WiFi USB Adapter (C4-USBWIFI OR C4-USBWIFI-1)

•  Control4 3.5 mm to DB9 Serial Cable (C4-CBL3.5-DB9B)

Warnings

Caution! 

To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not expose this 

apparatus to rain or moisture.

Avertissement !

 Pour réduire le risque de choc électrique, n’exposez 

pas cet appareil à la pluie ou à l’humidité.

Caution! 

In an over-current condition on USB or contact output the 

software disables the output. If the attached USB device or contact 
sensor does not appear to power on, remove the device from the 
controller.

Avertissement !

 Dans une condition de surintensité sur USB ou sortie 

de contact le logiciel désactive sortie. Si le périphérique USB ou 
le capteur de contact connecté ne semble pas s’allumer, retirez le 
périphérique du contrôleur.

Caution!

 If this product is used as a means to open and close a 

garage door, gate, or similar device, use safety or other sensors 
to ensure safe function. Follow appropriate regulatory and safety 
standards governing project design and installation. Failure to do so 
may result in property damage or personal injury.

Requirements and specifications

Note: 

We recommend using Ethernet instead of WiFi for the best 

network connectivity. 

Note

: The Ethernet or WiFi network should be installed before you 

install the CORE-5 controller. 

Note: 

The CORE-5 requires OS 3.3 or higher.  

Composer Pro is required to configure this device. See the 

Composer Pro User 

Guide

 (

ctrl4.co/cpro-ug

) for details.

Specifications

Inputs / Outputs 

Video out

1 video out—1 HDMI

Video

HDMI 2.0a; 3840x2160 @ 60Hz (4K); HDCP 2.2 and HDCP 1.4

Audio out

7 audio out—1 HDMI, 3 stereo analog, 3 digital coax

Audio playback formats

AAC, AIFF, ALAC, FLAC, M4A, MP2, MP3, MP4/M4A, Ogg 
Vorbis, PCM, WAV, WMA

High-res audio playback

Up to 192 kHz / 24 bit

Audio in

2 audio in—1 stereo analog, 1 digital coax

Audio delay on audio in

Up to 3.5 seconds, depending on network conditions

Digital signal processing

Digital coax in—Input level  
Audio out 1/2/3 (analog)—Balance, volume, loudness, 6-band 
PEQ, mono/stereo, test signal, mute 
Digital coax out 1/2/3—Volume, mute

Signal-to-noise ratio

<-118 dBFS

Total harmonic distortion

0.00023 (-110 dB)

Network

Ethernet

1 10/100/1000BaseT compatible port (required for controller 
setup). 

WiFi

Optional Dual-Band WiFi USB Adapter   
(2.4 GHz, 5 Ghz, 802.11ac/b/g/n/a)

WiFi security

WPA/WPA2

ZigBee Pro

802.15.4

ZigBee antenna

External reverse SMA connector

Z-Wave

Z-Wave 700 series

Z-Wave antenna

External reverse SMA connector

USB port

2 USB 3.0 port—500mA

Control

IR OUT

8 IR out—5V 27mA max output

IR capture

1 IR receiver—front; 20-60 KHz

SERIAL OUT

4 Serial out—2 DB9 ports and 2 shared with IR out 1-2

Contact

4 contact sensors—2V-30VDC input,  
12VDC 125mA maximum output

Relay

4 relays—AC: 36V, 2A maximum voltage across relay;  
DC: 24V, 2A maximum voltage across relay 

Power

Power requirements

100-240 VAC, 60/50Hz

Power consumption

Max: 40W, 136 BTUs/hour
Idle: 15W, 51 BTUs/hour

Other

Operating temperature

32˚F × 104˚F (0˚C × 40˚C)

Storage temperature

4˚F × 158˚F (-20˚C × 70˚C)

Dimensions (H × W × D)

1.65 

×

 17.4 

×

 9.92" (42 

× 

442 

× 

252 mm)

Weight

5.9 lbs (2.68 kg)

Shipping weight

9 lbs (4.08 kg)

Additional resources

The following resources are available for more support.

•  Control4 CORE series help and information: 

ctrl4.co/core

•  Snap One Tech Community and Knowledgebase: 

tech.control4.com

 

•  Control4 Technical Support

•  Control4 website: 

www.control4.com

Connect the controller to the network.

•  Ethernet

—To connect using an Ethernet connection, plug the data 

cable from the home network connection into the controller’s RJ-45 
port (labeled 

ETHERNET

) and the network port on the wall or at the 

network switch. 

•  WiFi

—To connect using WiFi, first connect the controller to Ethernet, 

and then use Composer Pro System Manager to reconfigure the 
controller for WiFi. 

Connect system devices. Attach IR and serial devices as described in 
“Connecting the IR ports/serial ports” and “Setting up IR emitters.”

Set up any external storage devices as described in “Setting up external 
storage devices” in this document.

Power up the controller. Plug the power cord into the controller’s power 
plug port and then into an electrical outlet. 

Mounting the controller in a rack

Using the pre-installed rack-mount ears, the CORE-5 can easily be mounted 
in a rack for convenient installation and flexible rack placement. The pre-
installed rack-mount ears can even be reversed to mount the controller facing 
the rear of the rack, if needed.

To attach the rubber feet to the controller:

Remove the two screws in each of the rack ears on the bottom of the 
controller. Remove the rack ears from the controller.

Remove the two additional screws from the controller case and place the 
rubber feet on the controller. .

Secure the rubber feet to the controller with three screws in each rubber 
foot.

Pluggable terminal block connectors

For the contact and relay ports, the CORE-5 makes use of pluggable terminal 
block connectors which are removable plastic parts that locks in individual 
wires (included).

To connect a device to the pluggable terminal block:

Insert one of the wires required for your device into the appropriate 
opening in the pluggable terminal block you reserved for that device.

Use a small flat-blade screwdriver to tighten the screw and secure the 
wire in the terminal block.

Example: 

To add a motion sensor (see Figure 3), connect its wires 

to the following contact openings:

•  Power input to 

+12V

•  Output signal to 

SIG

•  Ground connector to 

GND

Note: 

To connect dry contact closure devices, such as doorbells, 

connect the switch between 

+12

 (power) and 

SIG

 (signal).

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