IQ DISPLAY MODULE (IQDM) AND IQDM-P
DIAGNOSTICS: EXCEL SYSTEM WITH ERIC
CHARGING
Monitor Menu
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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 INPUT
This menu is reserved for possible future use and has no application at this time.
CHARGER INHIBIT
Displays charger connection. When the charger is connected and the controller does not drive (inhibited), the handset
indicates ON. When the charger is not connected and the controller is allowed to drive, the handset indicates OFF.
MAIN CONT DRIVER
Displays the present solenoid (main contactor) state. When the controller energizes the solenoid coil, the handset
indicates ON. When the controller de-energizes the solenoid coil, the handset indicates OFF.
LED DRIVER
Displays the present state of pin 11 in the controller 16-pin connector that operates the charge indicator light on the
dash. When pin 11 is activated, power is provided to the light and the handset indicates that the LED Driver is ON.
When pin 11 is not activated, the handset indicates that the LED Driver is OFF.
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Golf Car Maintenance and Service Manual
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