empeg turns on on its own

Posted by: wfaulk

empeg turns on on its own - 17/12/2007 18:48

I have had this problem for ages. I think a good number of other people do, too. I had thought that it was due to a bad leaf switch in the mains barrel connector. I soldered a jumper across the appropriate pins so that it thought it was always in DC mode. This did not solve the problem.

I got in my car this morning to a dead battery, so I figured it was time to attack the issue again, and I think I might have found the actual culprit this time.

When my ignition is off, my accessory line floats. This could cause a transient voltage between ACC and ground — enough to make the empeg think that it needs to turn on.

I'm going to try connecting a resistor between ACC and ground and see if that solves the problem. Can anyone see a problem with trying that?
Posted by: tfabris

Re: empeg turns on on its own - 17/12/2007 18:57

Adding to the corresponding FAQ entry. Thanks.
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: empeg turns on on its own - 19/12/2007 19:38

Okay, I added a 4kΩ resistor between ACC and ground. The empeg still seems to operate properly. We'll see if it stops booting of its own volition now.
Posted by: tfabris

Re: empeg turns on on its own - 19/12/2007 20:00

Is the resistor internal the empeg, or is it in your car's wiring harness?
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: empeg turns on on its own - 19/12/2007 20:10

I put it inside the empeg — an SMT resistor soldered between the ACC and ground points on the underside of the power connector on the motherboard — but it shouldn't make any difference.

Again, though, I don't know that this is going to solve the problem.
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: empeg turns on on its own - 24/12/2007 02:37

Didn't solve the problem. \:\(

I've tried this and shorting the power connector's switch so that it thinks that it's always on DC power.

I suppose both problems might be occurring. (I took out the power jumper when I put this in.)

I'm going to have to leave a multimeter attached to the car now to see if the ACC line is going high by itself.
Posted by: tfabris

Re: empeg turns on on its own - 24/12/2007 03:47

\:\( \:\( \:\(

Let us know how the multimeter test goes. I'll update the FAQ again when we have more information. Thanks for trying to sleuth this one out.

Another interesting test might be to put the player on a 12v power source in the house (connected to the DC wiring on an extra sled, if you've got one) and see if it does the wake-up thing there. Then you could rule out car electrical system issues.
Posted by: edsmiata

Re: empeg turns on on its own - 03/01/2008 16:29

Actually i had my MkII hooked up to my home theater over the holidays and when turned off the little blue light was merrily blinking....until the player just fired itself up and started playing....maybe some static electricity could be the culprit???
Posted by: altman

Re: empeg turns on on its own - 05/01/2008 18:17

It could be stray IR that is looking like a valid packet; this was a problem in early software releases but I believe we pretty much had it fixed by v1.03...

You could try covering the IR sensor and leaving it for a while to see if it still misbehaves maybe?

Hugo
Posted by: julf

Re: empeg turns on on its own - 14/02/2008 09:32

Hmm... My empeg has started turning itself on during the night too, while it sits in a MLord dock... Doesn't seem to happen in the car.
Posted by: Redrum

Re: empeg turns on on its own - 07/03/2012 14:08


Has anyone found a resolution to the empeg’s partying by themselves?

My empeg is doing this a lot more often. My wife's empeg is in the same model car, with a similar installation and it has no issues. The empegs are both MKIIa’s

I know its not stray IR since it comes on while in the garage.
Posted by: mlord

Re: empeg turns on on its own - 07/03/2012 14:17

Originally Posted By: julf
Hmm... My empeg has started turning itself on during the night too, while it sits in a MLord dock... Doesn't seem to happen in the car.


Mmm.. can you connect something to capture serial port output while it sits there and does that?