Service manual

MAN 650314:D
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CRUISE (-)
The CRUISE terminal can be used as a “cruise engaged” indicator. The CRUISE input is
activated by a ground signal from a compatible cruise control harness. Whenever the CRUISE
input is grounded, the system will display a small green “cruise engage” indicator.
WAIT (+)
The WAIT terminal can be used as a “wait to start” or glow plug indicator. The WAIT input
is activated by a 12 volt signal from the glow plugs. Whenever the WAIT input is powered with
+12V, the system will display “WAIT” on the LCD1 message display. This message can be
cleared by pressing and holding SW1, or once the WAIT terminal loses the +12V signal.
GEAR (1 wire)
The GEAR terminal is used for the gear shift indicator. The indicator is built into every
system, but will not light up unless a Dakota Digital GSS-1000/2000/5000 gear shift sending unit
is connected or a Dakota Digital BIM-01-1 with a compatible electronic transmission is used,
telling the system what gear the transmission is in. The gear shift sending unit is not included
with the system and must be purchased separately if desired.
The GEAR terminal will connect to the FIRST terminal on a GSS-1000 or to the 1-WIRE
terminal on a GSS-2000 or GSS-5000. Follow the instructions in the GSS manual for use with a
single wire display system. When the gear shift sending unit is connected, the gear name will be
shown on the LCD1 message display.
NOTE: The system will automatically change to the gear display for a few seconds
whenever the gear position changes, even if viewing a different message display.
4x4 (-)
The 4x4 terminal can be used on four wheel drive vehicles. The 4x4 input is activated by a
ground signal from a switch on the transfer case. Connect a wire from this terminal to the switch
on the transfer case. Whenever the 4x4 input is grounded the system will briefly display “4x4
ON” on the LCD1 message display. When the signal turns off, the system will briefly display “4x4
off” on the message display.
RIGHT (+)
The RIGHT terminal is activated by a 12 volt signal from the turn signal flasher. When this
terminal has 12 volts, a green arrow will light up on the display face. An existing wire from the
vehicle for the right turn indicator can be used or a new wire can be connected from the turn
signal flasher or power wire feeding the right turn signal bulb.
LEFT (+)
The LEFT terminal is activated by a 12 volt signal from the turn signal flasher. When this
terminal has 12 volts, a green arrow will light up on the display face. An existing wire from the
vehicle for the left turn indicator can be used or a new wire can be connected from the turn signal
flasher or power wire feeding the left turn signal bulb.
HIGH (+)
The HIGH terminal is activated by a 12 volt signal from the headlight high beam wire.
When the terminal has 12 volts, a blue high beam indicator will light up on the display face. An
existing wire from the vehicle for the high beam indicator can be used or a new wire can be
connected from the high beam side of the hi/low beam switch.