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Allen Bradley 193-DNCT DeviceNet Configuration Terminal

Allen Bradley 193-DNCT DeviceNet Configuration Terminal

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Brand:Allen Bradley PLC
Item No.:Allen Bradley 193-DNCT
Product Origin: USA
Product Dimensions:150 × 100 × 50 mm
Product Weight:0.5 kg
Payment:T/T, Western Union, Credit Card
Goods_stock:15
Shipping Port:Xiamen, China
Lead Time:1-3 Days
Condition:Brand New And Original
Warranty:1 Year
Certificate:COO

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The Allen Bradley 193-DNCT is a handheld DeviceNet configuration terminal designed for commissioning, configuring, monitoring, and troubleshooting DeviceNet-enabled industrial automation devices. Built for use with Allen Bradley E1 Plus, E3, E3 Plus overload relays, ArmorStart distributed motor controllers, and related DeviceNet systems, this terminal provides fast access to network diagnostics and device parameter management directly in the field.

Its portable design and intuitive operation make the 193-DNCT a practical solution for maintenance engineers, automation technicians, and system integrators who require efficient DeviceNet network configuration and diagnostics without relying solely on PC-based software tools.


Technical Specifications

SpecificationDetails
ManufacturerAllen Bradley (Rockwell Automation)
Model Number193-DNCT
Product FamilyBulletin 193
Module TypeDeviceNet Configuration Terminal
Primary FunctionDeviceNet network commissioning and diagnostics
Communication ProtocolDeviceNet
Supported Devices193-EC, 592-EC, ArmorStart 280/281/283/284 series
Included Accessories1-meter 193-CB1 communication cable
Device FunctionsConfiguration, diagnostics, parameter editing, monitoring
Network DiagnosticsBus statistics, node status, CAN error monitoring
DeviceLogix SupportYes
Parameter EditingSupported
Upload/Download CapabilitySupported
Power SupplyVia DeviceNet connection
Operating Voltage11–25V DC
Power ConsumptionApprox. 3–4 W
Operating Temperature-20°C to +55°C
Storage Temperature-40°C to +85°C
Humidity5–95% non-condensing
Mounting TypePortable handheld device
Protection RatingIndustrial-use enclosure

Technical information verified from Rockwell Automation and industrial automation references.


Physical Dimensions & Weight (L × W × H Combined)

ParameterSpecification
Dimensions (L × W × H)Approx. 150 × 100 × 50 mm
WeightApprox. 0.5 kg

Dimension and weight data sourced from industrial distributor specifications.


Recommended Related Models

The 193-DNCT is commonly used alongside Allen Bradley overload relays, DeviceNet communication accessories, and distributed motor control products.

Related ModelDescription
193-EC2DDE3 Plus overload relay
193-DNENCATEtherNet/IP communication auxiliary
592-EC seriesElectronic overload relays
280 ArmorStartDistributed motor controller
281 ArmorStartDistributed motor controller
283 ArmorStartDistributed motor controller
284 ArmorStartDistributed motor controller
193-CB1Communication cable
825-PModular protection system
193-EC5E3 Plus overload relay

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Industrial Applications

The Allen Bradley 193-DNCT is designed for DeviceNet-based automation systems requiring portable network configuration and diagnostics.

Typical applications include:

  • DeviceNet network commissioning
  • Industrial motor control systems
  • Overload relay configuration
  • ArmorStart distributed motor control systems
  • Factory automation maintenance
  • Machine commissioning projects
  • Process automation diagnostics
  • Industrial troubleshooting operations
  • Network parameter management
  • Device replacement and reconfiguration

Its handheld architecture helps technicians quickly diagnose network issues and configure field devices directly at the machine level.


Key Advantages

Portable Network Configuration

Provides convenient field-level access for DeviceNet setup and parameter management.

Advanced Diagnostics Capability

Displays DeviceNet diagnostics, node status, CAN errors, and network statistics.

Faster Troubleshooting

Reduces downtime by enabling direct device monitoring and fault identification.

Broad Device Compatibility

Works with Allen Bradley overload relays, ArmorStart systems, and DeviceNet-enabled products.

Simplified Commissioning

Allows rapid upload, download, and modification of device configurations in industrial


Technical FAQs

1. What is the Allen Bradley 193-DNCT used for?

It is used for configuring, commissioning, and troubleshooting DeviceNet devices in industrial automation systems.


2. Which devices are compatible with the 193-DNCT?

It supports 193-EC, 592-EC, ArmorStart 280/281/283/284, and other DeviceNet-compatible products.


3. Does the terminal include a communication cable?

Yes. It includes a 1-meter 193-CB1 communication cable.


4. Can it perform DeviceNet diagnostics?

Yes. It can monitor bus voltage, node status, CAN errors, and network utilization.


5. Does it support DeviceLogix functions?

Yes. The terminal supports DeviceLogix monitoring and editing capabilities.


6. Is the 193-DNCT still active?

No. Rockwell Automation lists the product as End of Life with discontinuation planned for December 2027.


7. What industries commonly use this device?

Manufacturing, motor control, packaging, process automation, and industrial maintenance sectors.


8. Is it a permanently mounted device?

No. It is a portable handheld configuration terminal.


9. What is the operating voltage range?

The terminal operates from 11–25V DC through the DeviceNet connection.


10. Why is the 193-DNCT valuable in DeviceNet systems?

Because it provides portable configuration, diagnostics, and troubleshooting capabilities that simplify industrial network maintenance and commissioning.


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