IQ DISPLAY MODULE (IQDM) SERIES 2 AND IQDM-P DIAGNOSTICS
Monitor Menu
2008-2011 IQ Plus Electric Vehicle Maintenance and Service Supplement
Page 12-5
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Foot Input
Indicates the status of the MCOR (motor controller output regulator) internal limit switch: on or off. When the
accelerator pedal is unpressed, the handset should indicate that the limit switch is off. When the accelerator
pedal is pressed and the key switch is in the ON position, the display should indicate that the limit switch is on.
Key Input
Displays the position of the key switch: OFF or ON.
Forward Input
With the Forward/Reverse switch in the NEUTRAL or REVERSE position, the handset should indicate that
the forward input is off. When the Forward/Reverse switch is placed in the FORWARD position, the handset
should indicate that the forward input is on.
Reverse Input
With the Forward/Reverse switch in the NEUTRAL or FORWARD position, the handset should indicate that
the reverse input is off. When the Forward/Reverse switch is placed in the REVERSE position, the handset
should indicate that the reverse input is on.
Mode Switch
Indicates what position the Mode Switch is in (On or Off).
WK Away Relay
Displays the state of the Walk Away Relay (On or Off). If the speed controller detects that the throttle is at 0%
and the vehicle is moving, the relay will activate, reversing the direction of the field current until no motion of
the vehicle is detected.
Main Cont
Displays the state of the solenoid (main contactor). When the contactor is activated, the handset indicates that
the solenoid is on. When the contactor is not activated, the handset indicates that the solenoid is off.
Password Tries (IQDM-P only)
A password is required to activate Mode 2.The speed controller will log unsuccessful and unauthorized
attempts to activate Mode 2. If repeated attempts are unsuccessful, the speed controller will permanently lock
out access to Mode 2. In the event that Mode 2 is locked out, the controller must be removed and shipped to
Club Car before Mode 2 can be activated.
See Code A, Code B, and Code C, Section 18, Page 18-5.
NOTE:
The lower portion of the monitor menu contains the fault counter information. Each fault is listed in
the left hand column and the number of occurances will be listed in the right hand column.
Cir BRKR Open #
Displays the number of times the CIR BRKR OPEN fault has been detected.
THRTL Fault #
Displays the number of times the THRTL fault has been detected.
See Fault Descriptions on page 12-11.
Undervoltage #
Displays the number of times the UNDERVOLTAGE fault has been detected.
Overvoltage #
Displays the number of times the OVERVOLTAGE fault has been detected.