Dakota Digital STR6D - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – DISPLAY FEATURES
- Page 3 – WARNING; MOUNTING DISPLAY SYSTEMS WITH SUBPANELS
- Page 5 – Wiring the control box into the vehicle.; GROUND
- Page 6 – SPEED; TACH
- Page 7 – OIL; FUEL
- Page 9 – BRAKE; HI BEAM
- Page 10 – GEAR SHIFT INDICATOR INPUTS
- Page 12 – Setting up the control box; SPEEDOMETER CALIBRATION
- Page 14 – Gauge
- Page 16 – TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
- Page 20 – CLOCK; Wiring instructions for VFD systems with a clock built in.
VACUUM FLUORESCENT DIGITAL DASHBOARD
SERIES II
The latest in digital dashboard technology for the
street rodder, car, and truck enthusiast.
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
Please read this before beginning installation or wiring.
MODELS STR3D, STR4D, STR5D, & STR6D
3421 W. Hovland Ave.
Sioux Falls, SD 57107
Phone: (605) 332-6513
FAX: (605) 339-4106
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Summary
2 Thank you for purchasing the Vacuum Fluorescent Digital Dashboard from DAKOTA DIGITAL, the leader in custom automotive electronics. Representing the latest electronics dashboard technology for the street rodder, car, and truck enthusiast alike, the digital instrumentation uses state of the art vac...
3 WARNING The vacuum fluorescent displays are made of glass and should be handled with care. Use extreme care around the glass evacuation tubes (small tubes at the bottom of each display) as bumping them may cause breakage and render the display useless. MOUNTING DISPLAY SYSTEMS WITH SUBPANELS When ...
5 Wiring the control box into the vehicle. +12V Connect the +12V terminal to accessory power from the fuse panel or vehicle wiring harness. This terminal should have power when the key is on or in accessory position. In addition to powering the display system, this is also where the voltmeter gauge ...