
DeviceNet™ Configuration Terminal
QUICK REFERENCE
BULLETIN 193
DeviceNet™ Configuration Terminal
CATALOG NUMBER 193-DNCT

2 DeviceNet™ Configuration Terminal
For complete information, see the DeviceNet configuration Terminal
User Manual, Publication Number 193-UM009A-EN-P, available at
the Rockwell Automation Literature Library:
http://literature.rockwellautomation.com
Bill of Material
Accessories
Key Descriptions
Your 193-DNCT product package includes the following items:
Item Description Quantity
193-DNCT DeviceNet Configuration Terminal 1
193-CB1 1 m DNCT Cable with color-coded bare leads 1
193-QR002_-EN-P DeviceNet™ Configuration Terminal Quick Reference 1
Description Catalog No.
1 m DNCT Cable with color-coded bare leads 193-CB1
1 m DNCT Cable with microconnector (male) 193-CM1
Door mount bezel kit 193-DNCT-BZ1
Mini-Mini-Micro Tee for connection to ArmorStart 1485P-P1R5-MN5R1
5-pin connector 1787-PLUG10R
Escape Key. Exit a menu or cancel a change.
Select key. Select a value or digit or screen choice.
Increment key. Scroll through options, increase a value, or toggle a bit.
Decrement key Scroll through options, decrease a value, or toggle a bit
Enter key. Enter a menu, enter a mode or enter a value.
Scroll left or right keys. Scroll left or right through a value.
Shift key. Small values (yellow text) on top of keys are entered when after the shift key.
Used to enter numbers.
Used to enter a decimal place for a number.
Used to negate a numeric value
Programmable function keys. See DeviceNet Configuration Terminal Setup Menu description.
Used to add a sign character when editing a value.
Programmable Reset key. See DeviceNet
Configuration Terminal user manual.
DeviceNet is a trademark of the Open DeviceNet Vendors Association (ODVA). Allen-Bradley and DeviceLogix are trademarks of Rockwell Automation.

DeviceNet™ Configuration Terminal 3
Baud = Fixed baud Rate
Auto = AutoBauding
Actual Baud Rate
Adrs = Fixed HIM MacID
Auto = Auto Addressing
Actual Terminal Address
Shifted Key
Descriptions
The following table describes the alternate functionality of each key when it is pressed after the shift
key
Key
Combination
The letter A. Used to enter values in hexadecimal.
The letter B. Used to enter values in hexadecimal.
The letter C. Used to enter values in hexadecimal.
The letter D. Used to enter values in hexadecimal.
The letter E. Used to enter values in hexadecimal.
The letter F. Used to enter values in hexadecimal.
Copy function. Used to copy Class, Instance, and/or Attribute data to the clipboard.
Available on screens displaying a small “C” in the upper right.
Exponential function. Used to enter values in exponential notation
Paste function. Used to paste Class, Instance, and/or Attribute data from the clipboard.
Available on screens displaying a small “P” in the upper right.
Help function. Invoke help information for the current screen.
Powerup
The DeviceNet™ Configuration Terminal is shipped so that when it is placed on the network for the
first time, it will automatically set its baud rate to that of the traffic on the network, and then assign
itself an unused network address. On power up, the following screen is displayed:
Note that there is a 10-second powerup delay programmed at the factory. The above screen will
appear for at least 10 seconds on initial powerup. The powerup delay can be modified in theTerminal
Setup screen described in the following section. Once the baud rate is determined and a network
address has been set, the terminal will display the “Network Who” screen which displays a list of all
devices on the network.
Note: If the terminal fails to enter the “Network Who” screen, after approximately 20 seconds, it is
because it could not determine the network baud rate due to lack of traffic on the network. Pressing
the ESC key will allow the user to enter the Terminal Setup screen so that a fixed baud rate and
network address can be set for the terminal.
Note: To go directly to the Terminal Setup screen, press and hold the ESC key during powerup.