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Wireless Contact / Relay 
Extender Installation Guide
Features
The Wireless Contact/Relay Extender is intended for use as a device you 
can control with your Control4
®
 system. It is for the user who is looking for 
ways to control contact or relay devices in areas away from the main 
controller or who is simply looking for additional contacts and/or relays.  
When installed, the Contact/Relay Extender is physically connected to up to 
four contacts and/or four relays and communicates to the Control4 system 
using either an Ethernet connection or a ZigBee (wireless) connection.
The Contact/Relay Extender is designed to sit on a standard rack shelf rather 
than be mounted with traditional rack ears.  Its approximate dimensions are 
6.5” wide (1/2 RU) x 1.5” tall (just under 1 RU) x 7.0” deep and it comes with 
a small plastic rack that enables you to store it in a vertical position.
WARNING!  To reduce the risk of serious injury or death, turn all 
power OFF before installing this product. 
WARNING!  Do NOT use this device to control a non-dimmable load.
WARNING!  This product generates heat. The device must be 
operated within specified operating temperature limits.
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 “Limited 1 Year 
Warranty.” 
Requirements 
Specifications
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What’s in the Box
Control4 Wireless Contact/Relay Extender 
AC power cord (2-prong)
Vertical Mount Bracket 
Wireless Contact / Relay Extender Installation Guide (this guide)
About the Hardware
Front Panel
The front panel of the Contact/Relay Extender has three red LEDs indicating 
power and network connection status for Ethernet and ZigBee.  A small 
button on the front panel enables you to identify the unit to the network 
during setup.
....and it acts as a “reset” when pressed for 10 seconds. 
[Reset not currently supported...Should it be?]
1. Ethernet LED:
•  
Flashing = Searching for an Ethernet link
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On = Ethernet link established
2. ZigBee LED: 
•  
Flashing = Searching for a ZigBee link
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On = ZigBee link established
3. Power LED:
•  
On = Power present
4. ID Button: 
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When appropriate during system setup, press to uniquely identify this Contact/
Relay Extender to the network. Or, when a reset is needed, press and hold 
for 10 seconds. [Reset not currently supported...Should it be?]
Back Panel
Become familiar with the back panel of the Wireless Contact/Relay Extender.
 
1. Power plug port—For supplied power cord only.
2. Contacts 1-4—Plugable Terminal Block connector for up to four dry con-
tact closure, or logic input connections, such as door switches or motion 
sensors.
3. Relays 1-4—Plugable Terminal Block connector for up to four normally 
closed or normally opened switchable connections, such as blinds, fire-
place, or projector screens.
4. Ethernet—RJ-45 for a 10/100 Ethernet connection.
Models:
CXM-RCR1-B Wireless Contact / Relay Extender 
(802.15.4)
Power: 
_____VAC 50/60 Hz
_____W 
Communications: 
ZigBee (802.15.4)
10/100 Ethernet 
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