Sony MP595 User Manual

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Hardware and Software Installation

Rev 1.5 Jul.08

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Ignition sense on/off wiring

This section only applies to installing an MP modem in a 
vehicle. If you are installing the MP modem in an office 
building, use the AC/DC adapter.

Note: Do not install an on/off
switch on the main (red) battery
line, or connect the white ignition
sense wire to the red battery
wire. Both configurations bypass
the MP modem's controlled
shutdown sequence, and may
cause data loss and subsequent
power-on problems. Incorrect
wiring may also drain the vehicle
battery.

The MP modem’s power on/off is controlled by the ignition 
sense line (white wire) using internal software, rather than a 
hard on/off switch on the red power line. The red, black, and 
white wires connect to the battery and ignition switch as 
shown in the power harness wiring diagram.

Note: The battery cable used for a car, truck, or other mobile
connection must be less than 3 meters in length.

Figure 3-7: Wiring for the power harness.The white wire is the ignition sense.

When the white ignition sense line is pulled high (5 to 
36 V), the MP modem powers on.

When the ignition sense line is pulled low (less than 2 V), 
the MP modem performs a controlled shutdown sequence 
(under software control), de‐registering and saving any 
relevant operational data before powering off.

Ignition sense options

There are three ways to connect the ignition sense wiring:

Engine on only. Connect the white ignition sense wire to 
the vehicle’s ignition switch so that the MP modem is 
powered on only when the ignition key is switched to the 
full “On” position, that is, when the engine has been 
started. In this configuration, the engine must be running for 
the MP modem to be on.

—or—

Accessory on. Connect the white ignition sense wire to the 
vehicle’s ignition switch so that the MP modem is powered 

Black unfused wire

(Ground)

White wire

(Ignition sense)

Red wire

(Battery)

MP modem

5 A fuses (on red

and white only)

Switch (vehicle

ignition key, or
separate)

Vehicle battery

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