wiring diagram

Posted by: edsmiata

wiring diagram - 01/10/2003 07:18

I know it must be out there but I cant find it..but where is a schematic of the wiring harness for the RioCar?

Thanks,

Ed
Posted by: tman

Re: wiring diagram - 01/10/2003 07:22

No idea about an actual diagram but you can work it out from the docking connector pinout which is on riocar.org
Posted by: tfabris

Re: wiring diagram - 01/10/2003 10:48

I know it must be out there but I cant find it..but where is a schematic of the wiring harness for the RioCar?
Where else? In the FAQ, right here, under "Car Installation Questions".
Posted by: edsmiata

Re: wiring diagram - 02/10/2003 05:46

Remarkable! ThanksTony!
Posted by: edsmiata

Re: wiring diagram - 02/10/2003 05:55

Tony, would you happen to know what the "Memory" connection actually does and why it is that connection that is fused and not the ignition sensor?
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: wiring diagram - 02/10/2003 08:04

It's the constant power source.
Posted by: edsmiata

Re: wiring diagram - 02/10/2003 08:46

Thanks! But then what is the ignition sensor for?
Posted by: JBjorgen

Re: wiring diagram - 02/10/2003 08:52

So the player turns off and on when you start your car.
Posted by: edsmiata

Re: wiring diagram - 02/10/2003 08:58

OK thanks!...But at the risk of sounding silly..why not have just one hot wire that is switched with the ignition?
Posted by: JBjorgen

Re: wiring diagram - 02/10/2003 09:02

Most players use the constant source to remember things like the time, radio presets, eq settings, etc... Not sure what the empeg uses it for as these are stored on disk. If I remember correctly, the MK1 only used the switched power line.

EDIT: The player does go into standby for a limited amount of time after the ignition is switched off, so it would need the constant power to remain in that state.
Posted by: Roger

Re: wiring diagram - 02/10/2003 09:19

Most players use the constant source to remember things like the time, radio presets, eq settings, etc.

...which is why it's called the "memory" wire. It's for remembering things.

The mk2 (and mk2a) can be turned on, even if the ignition is off, as long as you press a button to bring it out of standby within the time limit set in emplode.

This enables you to play music in your car at owner's meets without leaving your keys in the car.
Posted by: tfabris

Re: wiring diagram - 02/10/2003 10:55

But at the risk of sounding silly..why not have just one hot wire that is switched with the ignition?
All is explained here.
Posted by: tfabris

Re: wiring diagram - 02/10/2003 10:59

why it is that connection that is fused and not the ignition sensor?
Actually, both connections should be fused. I don't know whey they did not include a fuse block on the empeg harness there. Note that the car's radio-ignition-sensor-wire is almost always fused elsewhere, sometimes more than once.

Doesn't the fuse block on the yellow wire also contain a noise filter? Or am I remembering that wrong? Perhaps the reason it's there isn't so much for the fuse, but rather just to have the noise filter there.