GSS 3000
GSS 3000
GSS 3000
Installation
In a typical installation, the sensor mounts to the side of the transmission using two pan bolts. A
stainless steel lever will attach to the transmission detent shaft, and a threaded rod with ball joint ends
connects the machined sensor arm to the lever; this allows the sensor arm to move as the transmission is
shifted through the gears. The threaded rod can be cut to length to match the application. Each gear will
correspond to a different position for the sensor arm. The location of Park does not matter, nor does the
direction the sensor arm turns going from Park to Low. Once the Decoder has been programmed, it will read all
of the gears correctly and remember their positions.
If a Kugel or Lokar adjustable shifter is being used, you will need a Kugel nut to attach the sensor to the
shift linkage. KN-3 (standard thread) and KN-4 (metric) Kugel nuts are available from Dakota Digital, Inc.
When properly adjusted, the sensor arm will use most of its range of motion. If the sweep is too short,
the decoder may have trouble distinguishing each gear. As the transmission is shifted through all of the gears,
the sensor arm should not hit either of its stops, bind or get ‘hung up’.
If the typical mounting location for the sensor will not work, the sensor can be mounted anywhere that
will allow the sensor arm to move as the gear shift selector moves. The sensor arm can attach the
transmission linkage, shifter and anywhere in between.
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Installation: Mounting plate spacers, universal plate and sensor arm
GM TH350/400 and Ford C4/C6 applications can use the supplied 1” 5/16-18 bolts to secure the mounting
plate. M8x30mm metric bolts are also supplied for use on some newer model transmissions.
5/8” OD spacers are supplied to get the mounting plate away from the pan lip or shifter cable.
A universal mounting plate is included to make custom fabrication easier. This plate has several
mounting holes for the sensor, but no holes for mounting the plate to the transmission. To use this plate, first
determine the best mounting location on your transmission, then mark and drill holes into the universal plate to
secure it. In most instances the entire length of the plate will not be needed and it can be cut down.
In the event you need to remove or repositioning the sensor arm, be sure the slot in the center of the shaft is
aligned with the arm as shown below.
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Installation: GM Applications TH350, TH400, 700R4, and 4L60E/4L70E
Connecting rod length for GM applications is typically 4.25” from rod end eye to eye.
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Installation: Ford C4 and C6
Ford C6
Ford C4
Connecting rod length is typically 4.25” from
rod end eye to eye.
C6 and C4:
Depending on your shifter, you may use the linkage connector provided. The bottom hole is for the
sensor rod, the center hole slips over the transmission detent shaft, and the upper hole connects to the shifter
linkage. Alternatively, drill a 1/8” hole into your shift linkage arm to attach the rod.
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Installation: Wiring
Various “GEAR”
inputs on Dakota
Digital control boxes.
STR-series control
boxes have an input
for each gear.
Please see page 10.
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Installation: Wiring
Connecting the decoder to DGS-series indicators
The GSS-3000 will interface with all of the standard display systems available. Each gear output will provide 12
volts at up to 0.2 amperes or can be programmed to provide grounding outputs. This is enough current
capacity for any LED indicator or low power incandescent bulbs. When individual lights are used for each gear,
connect the negative wire to ground and the positive wire to the appropriate gear output terminal on the
decoder. When using Dakota Digital’s Digital Gear Shift Indicator, connect the wires to the decoder according
to the instructions provided with the indicator.
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It is important to supply the DGS-3 or DGS-4 with accessory power (Red) and ground (Black) wires in the DGS
harness. The display will not operate without supplied power and ground.
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Electrical Specifications
GSS-3000 Specifications
SUPPLY
Voltage Input (+12) Range 5.6 to 22 V
INPUTS
DIM Off DIM On
DIM <3V >7V
OUTPUTS
Output Current
Gear Output < 0.2 A
BACKUP < 15 A
CURRENT DRAW
W/O Safety Relay ≈ 20 mA
W/ Safety Relay ≈ 150 mA
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Programming gear positions
• Programming is done using the SET push button switch and watching the programming lights that
light through the case located next to each gear output on the GSS-3000.
• For reverse valve body, the pattern is different, just shift to each gear that the GSS-3000 is request with the
LED flashing. Once programmed, the proper gear pattern will be displayed.
• REVERSE, NEUTRAL, and DRIVE must be programmed but all other gear positions are optional, (Some
early automatic transmissions had no PARK position).
• To skip a gear in a PRND21 pattern, (no OVERDRIVE)
o when OVERDRIVE is flashing:
Shift the vehicle into DRIVE
Tap the button when the OVERDRIVE LED is flashing to skip to DRIVE
When DRIVE is flashing, hold the button for 3 seconds to save and continue
1) Place the transmission in PARK and make sure the key is off.
2) Press and hold the SET switch on the GSS-3000 decoder while turning the key on.
3) Release the switch.
4) The status LED should be solid RED and the gear indication LEDs should come on either all green or all
red.
a) Gear indication LEDs –
i) RED is for +12V outputs for Dakota Digital and most other displays.
ii) GREEN is for ground outputs for Lokar displays.
b) Tap SET to change the output type, toggle from RED or GREEN LEDs lit.
c) Press and hold the switch, for about 3 seconds, until the LEDs turn off to save the setting.
d) Release the switch and begin gear programming.
5) The PARK LED should be flashing.
6) Press and hold the SET button, for about 3 seconds, until the PARK LED is solid.
a) Release the SET switch.
7) The REVERSE LED should be flashing,
8) Shift to Reverse
9) Hold the SET switch until, for about 3 seconds, until the REVERSE LED solid
10) Repeat process for each gear
11) To finish programming and save the settings
a) If FIRST is the last gear: skip to b)
i) If FIRST is not the last gear, (PRND pattern for six speed transmissions)
ii) Tap the switch twice until the FIRST LED is out, (skipping 2nd and 1st gears)
iii) Go to c)
b) Press and hold the switch until the FIRST LED is out
c) The STATUS light will be the only LED flashing red
d) Press and hold the switch to save the settings and exit setup.
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Wiring: Optional outputs
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Troubleshooting Guide
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SERVICE AND REPAIR
DAKOTA DIGITAL offers complete service and repair of its product line. In addition, technical consultation is available to help you work through any
questions or problems you may be having installing one of our products. Please read through the Troubleshooting Guide. There, you will find the solution to most
problems.
Should you ever need to send the unit back for repairs, please call our technical support line, (605) 332-6513, to request a Return Merchandise
Authorization number. Package the product in a good quality box along with plenty of packing material. Ship the product by UPS or insured Parcel Post. Be sure
to include the RMA number on the package, and include a complete description of the problem with RMA number, your full name and address (street address
preferred), and a telephone number where you can be reached during the day. Any returns for warranty work must include a copy of the dated sales receipt from
your place of purchase. Send no money. We will bill you after repair.
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DAKOTA DIGITAL warrants to the ORIGINAL PURCHASER of this product that should it, under normal use and condition, be proven defective in material or
workmanship for the lifetime of the original vehicle it was installed in, such defect(s) will be repaired or replaced at Dakota Digital’s option.
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or accident. Dakota Digital assumes no responsibility for loss of time, vehicle use, owner inconvenience nor related expenses.
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the owner.
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