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Product Overview

The Allen Bradley 193-DNCT serves as a portable, handheld configuration terminal engineered specifically for commissioning, diagnosing, and programming devices on active DeviceNet networks. This industrial tool interfaces directly with Allen Bradley E3 and E3 Plus overload relays, as well as 280, 281, 283, and 284 ArmorStart distributed motor controllers. By removing the need for a dedicated laptop or complex software routing on the factory floor, the unit grants engineers immediate operational access to network nodes. We offer this item as a 100% brand-new, factory-original unit in its original packaging, backed by fast global logistics.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Manufacturer Allen Bradley
Product Line E3, E3 Plus, ArmorStart Accessories
Part Number 193-DNCT (BZ1 Package Variant)
Condition 100% Brand New Original Packaging
Interface Format Handheld Portable Unit
Display Device Backlit LCD Screen with Menu Navigation
Input Interface Tactile Keypad for Parameter Entry
Supported Protocol DeviceNet Network Protocol
Network Compatibility 193-EC, 193-EDN, ArmorStart 280/281/283/284 Series
Operating Voltage Supply 11 to 25 VDC (Draws power directly from DeviceNet trunk)
Operating Temperature 0 to +50 degrees Celsius
Storage Temperature Range -40 to +85 degrees Celsius
Ambient Humidity Limits 5 percent to 95 percent non-condensing
Net Device Weight 0.5 kg
Compliance Approvals UL, CSA, CE Compliant

Engineering Advantages

  • Eliminates Local PC Dependency: The handheld terminal establishes a direct connection to any DeviceNet drop point, allowing field engineers to edit parameters, assign node addresses, and adjust baud rates without carrying a laptop or downloading specific electronic data sheets (EDS files).

  • Accelerates Fault Interventions: Integrated diagnostic screens pull live status words directly from connected motor starter coils and protection relays. The keypad layout speeds up troubleshooting by displaying real-time fault codes for overloads, phase loss, underloads, and ground faults.

  • Simplifies Power Management: The internal regulator harvests operational power directly from the DeviceNet bus cable lines (11-25 VDC). This eliminates the dependency on standard disposable batteries or external AC wall adapters during long maintenance cycles inside deep enclosure cells.

  • Streamlines Multi-Device Maintenance: The intuitive menu-driven LCD layout standardizes how plant engineers modify protection thresholds on complex distributed drive nodes. This layout uniformity minimizes manual entry typos during critical machine rebuilding phases.

FAQs

  • Can I use the 193-DNCT to configure newer EtherNet/IP or ControlNet devices?

    No. This specific field tool contains transceiver hardware dedicated solely to the DeviceNet protocol and physical bus layers. It will not communicate with modern EtherNet/IP, Profibus, or standard Modbus TCP automation architectures.

  • Does this unit require an external power supply or charging adapter?

    No. The terminal powers up automatically as soon as you plug it into a live DeviceNet network cable node. It relies entirely on the nominal 24V DC auxiliary power carried by standard DeviceNet network trunks (functioning down to 11V DC).

  • What specific Allen Bradley starter components work with this configuration terminal?

    The 193-DNCT integrates natively with E3 and E3 Plus solid-state overload relays (such as the 193-EC and 193-EDN modules). It also supports all standard multi-drive configurations within the ArmorStart 280, 281, 283, and 284 distributed motor starter families.

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