Forward Input; Reverse Input; Main Cont; Key Input - Club Car 2009-20011 Electric Precedent Maintenance And Service Manual

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IQ DISPLAY MODULE (IQDM) AND IQDM-P
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Monitor Menu
DIAGNOSTICS: IQ SYSTEM

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.

MAIN CONT

Displays the current solenoid (main contactor) state. 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.

KEY INPUT

Displays the position of the key switch: OFF or ON.

PASSWORD TRIES (IQDM-P ONLY)

A password is required to place the vehicle in "private speed mode" (speed setting 4). The speed controller will log
unsuccessful and unauthorized attempts to place the speed controller in "private speed mode". If repeated attempts
are unsuccessful, the speed controller will permanently lock out access to "private speed mode". In the event that
"private speed mode" is locked out, the controller must be removed and shipped to Club Car before it can ever be
placed in "private speed mode". See Code A, Code B, and Code C on page 22-3.

10.3 TRANSAXLE

This menu is reserved for possible future use and has no application at this time.

20+ SPEED

This menu is reserved for possible future use and has no application at this time.
The remaining items that display under the Monitor menu are fault condition occurrences. The display indicates the
fault name and the number of fault occurrences. See following Faults Menu section.
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2009-2011 Electric Precedent Maintenance and Service Manual

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