Setting B: Drive Overheat Alarm (oH2)Closed: An external device has triggered an oH2 alarm. Sets Drive Overheat Pre-alarm Multi-Function Digital Output 20h.Setting C: Analog Terminal Input Selection (Terminal A1, A2, A3)When closed, the terminals specified in H3-14 are enabled. When open, the drive disregards the input signal to the analogterminals.Setting F: Through ModeSelect this setting when using the terminal in a pass-through mode. When set to F, an input does not trigger any function inthe drive. Setting F, however, still allows the input status to be read out by a PLC via a communication option or MEMOBUS/Modbus communications.Setting 10, 11: Up/Down FunctionThe Up/Down function allows the frequency reference to be set by two push buttons when one digital input is programmedas the Up input (H1-oo= 10) to increase the frequency reference and the other digital input is programmed as the Down input(H1-oo= 11) to decrease the frequency reference.The Up/Down function takes priority over the frequency references from the digital operator, the analog inputs, and the pulseinput (b1-01 = 0, 1, 4). When using the Up/Down function, references provided by these sources will be disregarded.The inputs operate as shown in Table 5.30:Table 5.30 Up, Down CommandStatus Drive OperationUp (10) Down (11)Open Open Hold current frequency referenceClosed Open Increase frequency referenceOpen Closed Decrease frequency referenceClosed Closed Hold current frequency referenceNote: 1. An oPE03 alarm occurs when only one of the Up/Down functions is programmed to a digital input.2. An oPE03 alarm occurs when the Up/Down function is assigned to the terminals and a different digital input is programmed for theAccel/decel ramp hold function. For more information on alarms, Refer to Drive Alarms, Faults, and Errors on page 291.3. The Up/Down function can only be used for External reference 1. Consider this when using Up/Down and the external reference switchingcommand (H1-oo = 2).Using the Up/Down Function with Frequency Reference Hold (d4-01)• If the frequency reference hold function is disabled (d4-01 = 0), the Up/Down frequency reference will be reset to 0 whenthe Run command is cleared or the power is cycled.• When d4-01 = 1, the drive will save the frequency reference set by the Up/Down function. When the Run command or thepower is cycled, the drive will restart with the saved reference value. Close the Up or Down input without an active Runcommand to reset the saved value. Refer to d4-01: Frequency Reference Hold Function Selection on page 186.Using the Up/Down Function with Frequency Reference LimitsParameter d2-01 determines the upper frequency reference limit.The value for the lower frequency reference limit depends on the parameter d4-10 setting. This value can be set by an analoginput or parameter d2-02. Refer to d4-10: Up/Down Frequency Reference Limit Selection on page 189 for details. When aRun command is applied, the lower limits function as follows:• If the lower limit is set by d2-02 only, the drive accelerates to this limit as soon as a Run command is entered.• If the lower limit is determined by an analog input only, the drive accelerates to the limit when both the Run command andan Up or Down command are active. The drive will not start running if only the Run command is active.• If the lower limit is set by both an analog input and d2-02, and the analog limit is higher than the d2-02 value, the driveaccelerates to the d2-02 value when a Run command is input. When the d2-02 value is reached, the drive accelerates to theanalog limit only if an Up or Down command is set.Figure 5.39 shows an Up/Down function example with a lower frequency reference limit set by d2-02, and the frequencyreference hold function both enabled and disabled.5.7 H: Terminal Functions208 YASKAWA SIEP YAIP1U 01C AC Drive - P1000 Technical Manual