Dicktator Transmission Controller Rev3.0
Dicktator Transmission Controller Rev3.0
Dicktator Transmission Controller Rev3.0
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Gear Lever Position Switches ............................................................ 31
Selectors S2, S3 and S4 .............................................................. 32
Speed signal.................................................................................33
Torque converter signal ................................................................ 33
RPM signal ...................................................................................34
Oil temp signal..............................................................................34
TPS signal ....................................................................................34
Tiptronic signals ...........................................................................34
Input Pin Positions .............................................................................35
4. Connecting the Controller Outputs ....... 36
Solenoids .....................................................................................36
Solenoid Connectors .........................................................................36
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Output Solenoid Positions..................................................................38
5. Minimum Requirements ......................... 39
Four Speed (A340E).....................................................................39
o Signals Required for proper operation: .........................................39
o Signals not required for proper operation:.....................................39
Five Speed (A650E) .....................................................................40
o Signals Required for proper operation: .........................................40
o Signals not required for proper operation:.....................................40
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1. Installation Guide
Computer Requirements
Minimum Requirements:
Recommended:
There is no need to install the software. Simply copy the EXE file
to you current Dicktator directory. It should be located at
C:\Program Files\Dicktator\
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If you do not have previous Dicktator software installed, you can
manually create the folder.
Right click on the EXE file and press “Send To” Select “Desktop
(create shortcut)”
You now have a shortcut on your Desktop.
The Software will use the Dicktator folder to store all relevant setup
files, maps and Logs.
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“Connect” and “Read/Stop”. You should see the green TPS bar
moving when pressing the accelerator pedal.
Almost all new Laptop computers come without a “COM” port. The
solution is a “USB to Serial converter”. There are various makes
on the market. However, ensure than you only use one with a
“FTDI “ or “Prolific “ chipset. The most recent drivers for these
chips are included on the installation CD. The Prolific driver
software looks something like this:
“PL2303_Prolific_DriverInstaller_v1.14.0_20160802.exe”. When
you are using a Prolific cable on a WIN 7 PC and the
communication is problematic, try the following procedure:
Right click on the “exe” file, Select “Properties”, choose the
“Compatibility” tab on top. Select the “Run this program with
compatibility mode for:” check box. Select “WINDOWS XP” and
reinstall the driver.
Once the drivers are installed and the cable is ready to use, right
click on the “Computer” icon, select “Manage”, then select “Device
Manager” and look for “Ports (COM & LPT)”. You will find the
number of your communication port. The number must be used for
the COM port setting in the PC software.
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2. Using the PC Software
- Number of gears:
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- Road Speed Setup:
- Manual Setup:
- Gear Ratios:
This is the actual gear ratio for each individual gear. The info can
be found inside your owner’s manual or on the Internet. The
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correct values must be inserted here as these are used to
determine RPM after the next shift.
- Engine Setup:
- Calibrate TPS:
This is used to calibrate the TPS. Simply press the 0 % TPS when
the throttle is fully closed and the 100 % TPS when the throttle is
fully opened and the TPS is calibrated.
- Special Cases:
When the A650E tick box is ticked, the controller will apply settings
that are unique to the TOYOTA A650E transmission. (In future,
more cases will be added)
- User Interface:
Enable user tips – When this checkbox is checked, some user tips
are shown when you hover over a control with your mouse.
- Firmware Version:
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Solenoids
There are two types of solenoids. Digital On/Off and PWM. Every
gear has a specific sequence of solenoids. The last four entries,
EB 1st – EB 4th are used when a gear lever is selected to a lower
gear. (D4 – D1). Some transmissions have different settings for
normal “D” and D4 – D1 to enable engine breaking. If you are
going to use the D1 – D4 feature, the tick boxes must be ticked
even if the solenoid selection is the same as normal “D”.
- On/Off Solenoids:
The On/Off solenoids are used to select a specific gear. There are
5 On/Off solenoids to choose from and they all have a 12V positive
output. (Solenoids Channels 1 - 5)
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- PWM Solenoids:
Note that only PWM solenoids can be used for Line Pressure,
Accumulator Pressure and the torque converter Lock-up. Also note
that channel 9 has not been activated for this controller.
PWM Solenoids
When you open the PWM Solenoid tab, you will find a tab for every
PWM solenoid. Choosing a tab will automatically select a graph
according to the selections made on the Solenoids page.
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- Line Pressure:
All the points on the graph can be dragged around with the mouse
to change its values. It is recommended to make only small
changes at a time.
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- Accumulator Pressure:
The graph on the left has multiple adjustments. The blue line
which is measured on the left hand Y axis determines the time it
will take to complete the sequence at different throttle positions.
The brown line which is measured on the right hand Y Axis is a
modifier. It determines the percentage of the PWM that will be
applied to the solenoids at different throttle positions.
The modifier if set at full 100, which is 100% will equate to a factor
of 1.00 and have no effect on the above equation.
Note: Modifier is not available on version 1.3 of firmware.
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Torque Converter Lock-up:
The graph on the left have multiple adjustments. The blue line
which is measured on the left hand Y axis determines the time it
will take to complete the sequence at different throttle positions.
The brown line which is measured on the right hand Y Axis is a
modifier. It determines the percentage of the PWM that will be
applied to the solenoids at different throttle positions.
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disabled. Simply ensure that the PWM percentage is set at 0% at
0mS as shown in the following example.
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RPM Shift
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In RPM Mode, the transmission will change gears according to
RPM. There are two lines on the graph. If the dot is to the right of
the solid line, an up shift will follow. When the dot is to the left of
the dashed line, a down shift will follow. Ensure that there is
sufficient space between the two lines to prevent the dot falling to
the left of the dashed line after an up shift or to the right of the solid
line after a down shift. It will cause hunting between gears if the
lines are too close together.
The controller will stay in RPM Mode until the ignition is switched
off and on again. If the road speed is still lost, RPM Mode will be
enforced as soon as the RPM exceeds 2500RPM.
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Input Setup
- Gear Lever:
o P – Park
o R – Reverse
o N – Neutral
o D – Drive
o 4 – Drive mode with gear limited to 4th gear
o 3 – Drive mode with gear limited to 3rd gear
o 2 – Drive mode with gear limited to 2nd gear
o 1 – Only first gear available
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The Gear lever input makes use of a voltage input. Some gear
selectors come standard with a voltage output. However some
popular transmissions come with a gear selector that powers a
different input pin on the controller for every different gear. Your
transmission controller is supplied with a little converter board. All
the inputs from the gear selector are connected to the board and
the output is connected to the gear lever input.
Setup procedure: Click on the “Start” button. Note that the caption
on the “Start” button changes to “Skip”. With the gear lever in the
Park position, click “Set”. Move the gear lever to the Reverse
position, wait for the display to update and click the “Set” button.
Move the gear lever to the Neutral position, wait for the display to
update and click the “Set” button. Move the gear lever to the Drive
position, wait for the display to update and click the “Set” button.
The D4 – D1 positions are all the same. If you do not require a
certain position you can click the “Skip” button and it will skip that
function.
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- Driving Mode:
o E – Economy
o S – Sport
o M – Manual
- Disable Overdrive:
o O – Overdrive
There is just one setting for this selector. Similar to the other
selectors, you press “Set” when the Overdrive is selected.
In the dropdown box on the right hand side, you can select at what
gear you want to limit the transmission. There is also an additional
setting. The momentarily checkbox is check if the overdrive button
doesn’t latch. In this case the button must pull the signal to
ground. The overdrive button is pushed once to activate overdrive
and once to deactivate it. If you are using the momentarily setting,
the “Set” button must still be used.
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Range” function as above. This setting is used for rock crawling or
extreme off road conditions.
The next setting, “Lock gear” is used when only the lock gear
function is used.
The last setting, “Normal” is for normal driving.
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Oil Compensation
The graph on the Left hand side of the page is used to setup the
temperature sensor. Manufacturers normally make use of a
“Negative Temperature Coefficient” sensor. The graph shows
typical setting for such a sensor. Your sensor can be calibrated by
moving the dots around with your mouse. Once again, try to make
only small changes at a time. Additional help is in the form of the
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“Set Curve” button. When you press this button, the red line will be
copied over the green line. It is then easy to make small changes
and see the effect of your changes.
The graphs on the right hand side are used for actual calibration.
There is also a “Set curve“ button that can be used to fine-tune
your graph. It is important to note that only one graph should be
selected and set at a time. Once you are finished with your
graphs, select all the signals that you want to compensate and
press the “Transfer“ button. If a checkbox is not checked, Zero
values will be entered and there will be no compensation for that
signal.
When setting up this page press the “Start Reading” button to get
live feedback from the controller. This will ensure you know what
temperature the controller is currently calculating and the
compensation. Both calculated temperature and compensation are
shown in the dashed lines of same colour on the right hand side
graph.
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Error Log
Whenever you “upload map from Chip”, the error log will be
populated if any errors occurred since the codes were cleared a
previous time.
#1 – Torque converter speed lost
#2 – RPM signal lost
#3 – Speed signal lost
#4 – Up shift prevented, RPM too low
#5 – Down shift prevented, RPM too high
The “Clear Codes” button is used to clear all current fault
codes.
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Economy Map
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shift will be executed. It is permissible to have a solid line from
a gear crossing a dashed line from another gear. It is also
permissible to have two lines on top of each other. The above
example will cause a downshift from 3rd to 1st when the throttle
is less than 15% and the vehicle is decelerating. The software
prevents you from setting the shift point at a lower throttle
position higher than a higher throttle position. It also prevents
you from setting the shift point at a higher throttle position lower
than a lower throttle position.
On the right hand side of the graph, are four more text boxes.
These boxes are populated when you drag the dots around on
the map. The “Info Box” will show you which gear the line
represents and if it is an up or down shift. The throttle and
speed boxes will indicate the exact throttle position and speed
on the map. The last textbox will indicate what the engine RPM
will be at that gear change. Keep in mind that it takes some
time to complete a gear shift and that one should probably
initiate the shift a bit earlier than the ideal shift point. By
minimising the Accumulator Pressure at full throttle, these times
can be considerably reduced.
Below the graph are two buttons with arrows on them. You can
press these buttons to scroll the graph to the left or the right if
need to.
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Sport Map
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A650E
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be increased until it reaches the 100 % throttle value. If you
have a lumpy shift, simply increase the PWM values. If the
shift is jerky, decrease the values.
Similarly, a PWM value will be calculated for a gear shift out of
second gear. The PWM will however decrease after the
controller senses that the gear change is completed. If it feels
as if the transmission is braking the vehicle during a second to
third shift, the initial PWM value is too high and must be
reduced. If you can hear the RPM increasing during the
second to third shift, increase the PWM value.
The values in the third column “Accumulator” is applied to the
accumulator solenoid while the shifts into and out of second
takes place. The values in the fourth column “Ratio” is the
actual gear ratio that the controller is looking for to confirm that
a gear shift is completed.
The “TPS < 10%” values are used when the throttle is less than
10% open and a down shift is initiated. This strategy is used
because the transmission is utilising freewheeling clutches in its
lower gears and it is impossible to determine when a gear shift
is completed. Note that the OEM A650E controller prohibits a
3rd to 2nd shift when decelerating. To ensure a smooth ride,
apply the settings as per the example on the “Economy Map”
page and shift down from 3rd to 1st.
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Special Features
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3. Connecting the Controller Inputs
Gear Lever
The Gear lever input makes use of a voltage input. Some gear
selectors come standard with a voltage output. However some
popular transmissions come with a gear selector that powers a
different input pin on the OEM controller for every different
gear. Your transmission controller is supplied with a little
converter board to be used when your selector have the
separate output pins. All the inputs from the gear selector are
connected to the board and the output is connected to the gear
lever input. You need to supply the selector switch with a 5V or
a 12V supply and a ground wire.
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Gear Lever Position Switches
Connector Plug as viewed from Pins Connector Plug as viewed from Pins Connector Plug as viewed from Pins
6 3 5 4 3 9
9 8 4 7 5 2 1 6 3 2 9 10 8 7 2 8 7 5 6 4 1
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Selectors S2, S3 and S4
The three selectors also determine selection by using a
different voltage for every selection. The inputs are internally
connected to 5V positive and the ground via two identical
resistors. Connect the controller and open the “Input Setup”
page. Find the wire for Selector 2 or “Drive Mode” Note the
“Drive Mode” position indicator bar. When the wire is
disconnected, the bar is in the middle. The bar moves all the
way to the left when it is grounded and to the right when
connected to a 5V source. Note: Never connect any signal
wires directly to a 12V source.
A three way switch can easily be connected to give you three
different voltages or different selections.
Internal External
+5 Volt
3 Way Switch
4.7 kΩ
+5 Volt
To Processor
4.7 kΩ Ground
Ground
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Internal External
+5 Volt 2.2 kΩ
4.7 kΩ +5 Volt
4.7 kΩ
Ground
Ground
Speed signal
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RPM signal
The controller can only accept a 5V square wave signal for the
RPM input.
TPS signal
Tiptronic signals
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White
Green
Yellow
Purple
Red/White
Blue / Black
White / Black
Yellow / Black
Yellow / Green
20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11
INPUT 2
INPUT 4 INPUT 1 GEARBOX ROAD
SHIFT SHIFT SPORT ENGINE
5V LOCK_GEAR GEAR OIL TEMP RPM SPEED
DOWN UP LOW_RANGE ECONOMY POSITION RPM
MAGNETIC MAGNETIC
MANUAL
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
To Ignition INPUT 3 GEAR GND FOR GEARBOX ROAD
Input Pin Positions
TPS
GND Switched DISABLE POSITION SPEED RPM SPEED
Signal
+12V OVERDRIVE PULL UP INPUTS HALL HALL
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Black
Black
Black
Blue/Grey
Red/Black
Red/White
Yellow / Red
Yellow/Black
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4. Connecting the Controller Outputs
Solenoids
Solenoid Connectors
1 2 3 4 11 5 12 6
7 8 9 10
Internal Ground Connector Plug as viewed from Pins
External Ground
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Channel Channel Channel Channel
7 6 1 2
Oil Temp ACC L-UP SOL1 SOL2
1 6 7 4 8
5 2 3
Internal Ground
Connector Plug as viewed from Pins
External Ground
4 5 3 6
1 2
Internal Ground
Connector Plug as viewed from Pins
External Ground
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Output Solenoid Positions
SOLENOID
To Ignition
Switched
+12V
12
6
Blue\Orange Red\Black
6
SOLENOID
To Ignition
Switched
+12V
11
Blue\Yellow 5 Red\Black
5
SOLENOID
To Ignition
Switched
+12V
10
4
Brown\White Red\Black
4
SOLENOID
SOLENOID
3
9
Brown\Red Not used yet
3
9
SOLENOID
SOLENOID
2
Brown\Green Blue\White
2
8
SOLENOID
SOLENOID
1
Brown\Yellow Blue\Red
1
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5. Minimum Requirements
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Five Speed (A650E)
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