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Monitor Menu
IQ DISPLAY MODULE (IQDM) AND IQDM-P
DIAGNOSTICS: EXCEL SYSTEM WITH
ERIC CHARGING
SPEED
Vehicle speed in mph. Only visible with the IQDM-P.
THROTTLE
Indicates the position of the accelerator pedal from 0% (pedal not pressed) between 95 and 100% (pedal fully pressed).
This item can be monitored when the key switch is in the ON or OFF position.
TEMPERATURE
Displays the temperature (in degrees Celsius) of the speed controller heatsink. During normal operating conditions, the
heatsink temperature should be below 185 °F (±9) (85 °C (±5)).
See following NOTE.
NOTE:
Anything that adds resistance (i.e. improper brake adjustment, low air pressure in tires, low battery voltage,
etc.) can cause the operating current to be higher than normal. This higher current increases the temperature
of the speed controller heatsink.
ARM CURRENT
Displays the motor armature current (in amperes).
FIELD CURRENT
Displays the motor field current (in amperes).
ARMATURE PWM
Displays motor armature PWM (pulse width modulation). The range of pulse width modulation is 0% to 100%. When
the vehicle is operating at full speed, the pulse width modulation should be at 100%.
FIELD PWM
Displays motor field PWM (pulse width modulation). The range of pulse width modulation is 0% to 100%. When the
vehicle is in operation, the pulse width modulation will fluctuate in response to the terrain and throttle input.
SPEED PULSES
The
speed pulses
menu item displays the activity of the motor speed sensor. With the key switch in the OFF position,
the Forward/Reverse switch in the NEUTRAL position, and the vehicle at rest, the handset should indicate that
speed pulses are off. When the vehicle is gently pushed a short distance, the handset should indicate that speed
pulses are on.
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