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YEStation User's Guide for
Windows-Based Terminals
Models 22xx, 26xx, and 733x
with CE.net
22xx
26xx
733x
Copyright 2003 Affirmative Computer Products
®
September 2003

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  • Page 1 YEStation User's Guide for Windows-Based Terminals Models 22xx, 26xx, and 733x with CE.net 22xx 26xx 733x Copyright 2003 Affirmative Computer Products ® September 2003...
  • Page 3 Warranty Limitations. End User’s sole remedy under any Warranty provided by Affirmative Computer Products shall be limited to the replacement or repair of the Product or, at Affirmative Computer Products’ sole discretion, a refund of the purchase price. AFFIRMATIVE COMPUTER PRODUCTS GRANTS NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OTHER THAN THE WARRANTIES STATED ABOVE.
  • Page 4: Copyright And Trademarks

    Note: Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Trademarks Notice ® YEStation  i s a registered trademark of Affirmative Computer Products • YESterm/IP™ is a trademark of Affirmative Computer Products • ®...
  • Page 5: End User License Agreement

    End User License Agreement End User License Agreement (EULA) EULA for Microsoft Windows CE Operating System for Windows-based Terminal Devices Version 1.5 IMPORTANT! READ CAREFULLY This End User License Agreement (EULA) is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or a single entity) and the manufacturer (MANUFACTURER) of the special purpose computing device (SYSTEM) you acquired which includes certain Microsoft software product(s) installed on the SYSTEM and/or included in the SYSTEM package (SOFTWARE).
  • Page 6 Desktop Software. • DESKTOP SOFTWARE might not be included with your SYSTEM. If DESKTOP SOFTWARE is included with your SYSTEM, you may install and use the component(s) of the DESKTOP SOFTWARE in accordance with the terms of the end user license agreement provided with such component(s).
  • Page 7 Limitations on Reverse Engineering, Recompilation and Disassembly • You may not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the SYSTEM SOFTWARE, except and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by applicable law notwithstanding this limitation. Single SYSTEM • The SYSTEM SOFTWARE is licensed with the SYSTEM as a single integrated product.
  • Page 8 may not copy the printed materials accompanying the SOFTWARE. All rights not specifically granted under this EULA are reserved by MS and its suppliers (including Microsoft Corporation). 5. Product Support. Product support for the SOFTWARE is not provided by MS, its parent corporation, Microsoft Corporation, or their affiliates or subsidiaries.
  • Page 9 Limited Warranty • MANUFACTURER warrants that the SOFTWARE will perform substantially in accordance with the accompanying written materials for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of receipt. Any implied warranties on the SOFTWARE are limited to ninety (90) days. Some states/jurisdictions do not allow limitations on duration of an implied warranty, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
  • Page 10 U.S. GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS The SOFTWARE and documentation are provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS. Use, duplication, or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252.227-7013 or subparagraphs (c)(1) and (2) of the Commercial Computer Software XRestricted Rights at 48 CFR 52.227- 19, as applicable.
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Installing Your Terminal...1 22xx Terminals ... 1 Mounting... 1 Cabling... 2 Power On and Boot Up ... 3 26xx Terminals ... 3 Mounting... 3 Cabling... 5 Power On and Boot Up ... 5 733x Terminals ... 6 Cabling...
  • Page 12 Keyboard, Volume... 37 Mouse... 38 Mouse Miscellanea ... 38 LPD (all models)... 39 Printers (all models)... 40 Screen Keyboard (26xx models)... 45 Security (all models) ... 45 SNMP (all models) ... 46 ThinPrint (all models) ... 47 TouchSetup (26xx models) ... 47 ELO Touch...
  • Page 13 Set general preferences (wizard dialog box #2)... 79 Set Inbox preferences (wizard dialog box #3) ... 79 Download messages from the server ... 80 Reply to or forward a message... 81 Add the sender to Address Book ... 81 Check Inbox status... 81 Include the original message in a reply...
  • Page 14 Models 26xx and 733x... 98 Upgrade Using Remote Central Management ... 99 Recovering a Corrupted DOC (models 26xx and 733x only)... 100 Troubleshooting Your Terminal...101 Support... 103 Appendix 1. Specifications ...105 22xx Models... 105 26xx Models... 107 733x Models... 109 Appendix 2.
  • Page 15: Installing Your Terminal

    • DO NOT use any AC-DC adapter other than the one provided with the terminal or acquired from Affirmative Computer Products or its distributors 22xx Terminals Mounting The 22xx terminal can be placed horizontally on a flat surface, or it can be mounted vertically on a wall.
  • Page 16: Cabling

    We have done some testing with the provided screws, and have the following suggestions: In soft wood, such as pine, no pilot holes are needed. • In hard wood or plastic, such as the side of a monitor, drill pilot holes with a 3/64” drill bit. •...
  • Page 17: Power On And Boot Up

    3. You will see the message Starting System. Please Wait … on a black screen. 4. After several seconds, you will see the Affirmative Computer Products logo screen with the message Loading and a series of dots at the bottom.
  • Page 18 Mounting the 26xx on a desk or a wall Mounting the 26xx under a table...
  • Page 19: Cabling

    Cabling Please make all cable connections before turning on the power. The following figures show the 26xx connectors on the rear panel. 26xx Rear Panel 26xx Rear Panel with PCMCIA Slot Power On and Boot Up There are three LED indicator lights placed together on the front panel: •...
  • Page 20: 733X Terminals

    3. You will briefly see some information and the message Loading Win CE … Go on a black screen, and the Network Connection LED should start to flash slowly. 4. You will see the Affirmative Computer Products logo screen with the message Loading and a series of dots at the bottom.
  • Page 21 5. After approximately fifteen seconds, the first dialog box of the Setup Wizard will appear if the 733x has not been pre-configured. Refer to WBT Setup Wizard for setup instructions. If setup has already been done, the 733x will come up in the Terminal Connections Management screen. Return to Table of Contents...
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  • Page 23: Wbt Setup Wizard

    WBT Setup Wizard The WBT Setup Wizard is used for the terminal initial setup. The wizard runs when: • A terminal is first booted up after being received from the factory. • A terminal is reset to factory defaults and then rebooted. •...
  • Page 24 • Select Yes to use the IP address information supplied by the DHCP server. Then the next screen will be the Name Servers dialog box. • Select No to use static IP address information. Then the next screen will be the Specify an IP Address dialog box.
  • Page 25 unique name in the Terminal Name field. If you don’t see this dialog box, because you are not specifying an IP address, you can enter a terminal name later in Terminal Properties (see Terminal Properties|General). NOTE: If you are using a wireless LAN adapter to connect to your LAN, you shouldn’t see this dialog box.
  • Page 26 Desktop Area/Refresh Freq. Dialog Box Note: The default setting is 800 x 600 8bpp @ 75Hz, not “Best Available Using DDC” as shown in the screen shot. If you select a different setting from the drop-down list, please be sure to use the Test button before proceeding.
  • Page 27 Browser URL Dialog Box Browser Preferences Dialog Box...
  • Page 28 Browser History and Favorites Dialog Box Browser Connection Dialog Box...
  • Page 29 This is the last dialog box for browser setup. Next is the Local Printer Setup dialog box. • If you select Yes here, you will be faced with several more dialog boxes used to configure printer properties. You should only answer Yes if you wish to use a local attached printer in ICA or RDP sessions.
  • Page 30 • You must select a printer port. You can have more than one local printer, but each one must be assigned to a different printer port. If you have a USB printer already connected to the terminal, you will see a USB option in the drop-down list, as well as the typical LPT1, COM1/2 (non-22xx terminals), and Network options.
  • Page 31 Name Your Printer Dialog Box You must provide a “friendly” name for your printer. This name will identify your printer in the Printers settings dialog box on your server. The default name is the model name that you selected in the previous dialog box.
  • Page 32 Configure Another Printer Dialog Box You are given the opportunity to begin the configuration of another printer. If you select Yes, you will repeat the above dialog boxes for that printer. If you select No, you will go on to the Finish dialog box.
  • Page 33: Configure Terminal Properties

    Configure Terminal Properties Using the Terminal Properties window, you can change the terminal properties. Invoke this window by pressing the F2 key in the Terminal Connection Manager window. The Terminal Properties window consists of seven (22xx terminals) or eight property sheets that can be invoked by activating their individual tabs.
  • Page 34: Rdp Local Resources

    • Software Version. This is the version of the firmware installed in this terminal. If you contact Affirmative Computer Products Tech Support about a problem, please have this version, including the build number, available.
  • Page 35: Display Properties

    o Bring to this computer. Map the audio (sound) from the server to the terminal. o Do not play. Do not play computer sound on terminal or server. o Leave at remote computer. Does not map the audio (sound) from the server to the terminal.
  • Page 36: Rdp Experience

    scroll list. Testing is recommended before locking in this setting; if the monitor will not support your selection, you will be faced with an unreadable screen after boot-up. See Troubleshooting Your terminal • Enable Screen Saver. Check here to enable the screen saver. By default this function is activated. o Screen Saver.
  • Page 37: Ftp Update

    Firmware Upgrade Utilities section Profile Upload This properties sheet is intended for use with TCOSoft Remote Management software--optional (no- cost) software that provides management of Affirmative Computer Products Windows Based Terminals connected to an Ethernet network. The software consists of (built-...
  • Page 38 you don’t have the optional packages, Remote Director and Address Book Server, installed on the network, you can bypass this section The Profile Upload properties sheet configures the properties that allow the terminal to be added to the Address Book Service directory in an automatic plug-and-play manner and to upload its profile of terminal properties and session information to Address Book Service.
  • Page 39 you want to upload profiles to a different ABS, you can enter the IP addresses of one or more ABS by clicking on Insert. o Insert. Click on this button and the Add New AddressBookService dialog box will appear. Fill in the blanks. A password may or may not be needed, depending upon how the network administrator has configured the ABS.
  • Page 40: Web

    required by the network administrator. Then click OK . You should get an acknowledgement after the upload is complete. The Web properties sheet appears in all WBTs, but it is only useful if you have a Model 22xx, Model 2612, Model 2613, or Model 733x, since these models include browser support. If you have one of these models, use this sheet to configure your browser settings.
  • Page 41 These are standard browser preferences. Note : These preferences can be overridden in a web session. • Proxy information . If your terminal connects to the web through a proxy server, click on this button. You will see the Proxy Information dialog box. •...
  • Page 42: Control Panel

    Control Panel This property sheet is very reminiscent of Windows 95/98 Control Panels. You will see either nine (22xx) or eleven icons representing necessary utilities. Double-click on an icon, or click on Open , to open the utility. Control Panel Sheet for 26xx and 733x Terminals (ThinPrint not shown) The positions of the icons are different in different terminal models, so they will be explained here in alphabetical order.
  • Page 43: Sntp

    anywhere else. o 22xx models . These models have a battery, so any adjustment that you make in these settings will be held while terminal power is off. o 26xx/733x models . These models have no battery, so any adjustment that you make here will only be held until the power is turned off.
  • Page 44: Ethernet Network (All Models)

    Ethernet Network (all models) The Ethernet Network utility lets you control the terminal IP address, name server addresses, and global ICA client settings, as well as providing the useful ping function. • Obtain an IP address from a DHCP Server . Select this radio button to enable DHCP addressing. •...
  • Page 45: Advanced Network

    Advanced Network Activate this button to configure name server settings. Advanced Network Settings Dialog Box • Enable DNS. Activate this check box to enable the following three fields for the DNS setting. • Enable WINS . Activate this check box to enable the following three fields for the WINS setting Client IP Address Click on this button to see the Local Client Information box.
  • Page 46: Ping Ip Address

    Ping IP Address Activate this button to display the Ping dialog box. You can ping the name or IP address of a host or any other device connected on the network. You can even ping a web site through a gateway. •...
  • Page 47 because they are intercepted by the local operating system. Therefore, Citrix provides a way to substitute, or map, more obscure key combinations for some of the standard Windows hot-key combinations. For example, in the above screen, the combination Ctrl+8 is substituted in the ICA client session for the standard hot key combination Alt+Tab .
  • Page 48: Preferences

    Preferences • Serial Number. This is the serial number of your ICA Client software. This number is only necessary when you are using the ICA Windows CE Client with a product such as Host/Terminal, which requires each ICA Client to have a Citrix PC Client Pack serial number. If a serial number is required, you must enter it exactly as it appears on the Serial Number card.
  • Page 49: Firewall Settings

    The way in which server location works depends on which network protocol has been configured: • TCP+HTTP Browser and SSL+HTTPS Browser — The default server address is ica. domainname , where domainname is a TCP/IP domain name. The ICA Client uses the HTTP or HTTPS protocol respectively to contact the MetaFrame servers.
  • Page 50: Configuring A Secure Proxy Server

    2. In the Proxy Address box, enter the SOCKS proxy server’s IP address or DNS name. 3. In the Port box, enter the proxy server’s port number (if different than 1080). 4. Click OK to save your changes. Note: If you configure a default SOCKS proxy, you must specify at least one server in the Server Location tab for server and published application browsing to work.
  • Page 51: Ftp Update (22Xx Models)

    To use PNLite: 1. Check Enable PNLite. 2. Enter the address and port number of the Citrix Nfuse server in the Address and port of NFuse server box. 3. To connect using SSL/TLS, check Use SSL/TLS TLS . 4. Enter your user name, password, and domain in the appropriate User Credentials box. 5.
  • Page 52: Mouse

    Locale . Use the scroll list to select a language and number of keys for the keyboard. Default is OEM 122 USA , which is the setting required if the Affirmative Computer Products 122-key keyboard is used with the terminal. If “122” is not shown, the number of keys is assumed to be 101.
  • Page 53: Lpd (All Models)

    LPD (all models) The Berkeley versions of the UNIX™ operating system provide printer spooling with a collection of programs: lpr (assign to queue), lpq (display the queue), lprm (remove from queue), and lpc (control the queue). These programs interact with an autonomous process on network print servers called the line printer daemon (LPD).
  • Page 54: Printers (All Models)

    Printers (all models) Click on this icon to show the printers that are currently configured on your terminal. Printer Status Sheet Note: You will not see any ThinPrintClient box or button. This has now been moved to a separate icon in the Control Panel.
  • Page 55 assigned to a different printer port. If you have a USB printer already connected to the terminal, you will see a USB option in the drop-down list, as well as the typical LPT1 , COM1/2 (non-22xx terminals), and Network options. •...
  • Page 56 If you chose User Defined in the previous dialog box, #2, you will see this dialog box #2a. Enter the model name, in the Model Name field, that corresponds to the printer driver on your Windows Terminal Server. If you chose a network printer in dialog box #1, you will see this dialog box #2b. •...
  • Page 57 You must provide a “friendly” name for your printer. This name will identify your printer in the Printers settings screen on your server. The default name is the model name that you selected in the previous dialog boxes. Select whether or not you want this local printer to be the default printer for your Windows (ICA and RDP session) applications.
  • Page 58 WBT Printer Wizard Dialog Box #5 You are given the opportunity to begin the configuration of another printer. If you select Yes , you will repeat the above dialog boxes for that printer. If you select No , you will go on to the Finish dialog box.
  • Page 59: Screen Keyboard (26Xx Models)

    This feature is intended for use only with touch screens (see TouchSetup), but you can play with it using a mouse cursor if you want to. • Current input . Choose one of two sizes of keyboard from the drop-down list. •...
  • Page 60: Snmp (All Models)

    There are two methods of recovery if you forget the password. o Contact your distributor or Affirmative Computer Products get a super password. o Use Remote Management software to change the password settings.
  • Page 61: Thinprint (All Models)

    ThinPrint (all models) ThinPrint enables direct printing from the terminal to network printers and local printers. With the ThinPrint Client, a print job can be delivered over the Citrix ICA protocol to the device and from there direct to the selected printer. To learn more about ThinPrint advantages, go to http://www.thinprint.com/ on the Web.
  • Page 62: Elo Touch

    • Setup . Select your touch screen vendor from the drop-down list, and then click on Setup . The next window you see will depend upon which vendor you chose. ELO Touch Most ELO Touch configuration is done from on-screen menus under control of the built-in controllers. Very little can be done here in the terminal Control Panel.
  • Page 63: Calibrate

    Calibrate After you connect your touch monitor, you must calibrate the touch screen. The calibration process aligns the touch screen with the underlying video. It defines the dimensions of the active area of the touch screen and locates the center of the touch screen. You should calibrate in the following cases: •...
  • Page 64: Cursor

    Event Desktop Mode A touch positions the cursor. Holding the touch steady is When the action equivalent to pressing and occurs holding the mouse button. Lifting off is equivalent to releasing the mouse button. • Touch the object Click • Lift off the screen •...
  • Page 65: Vertical Offset

    After you calibrate the touch panel, the mouse cursor should be located directly underneath your finger when you touch the center of the screen. However, you may prefer to offset the cursor slightly above your touch so you can point more easily and precisely. This option lets you define the distance between your touch and the position of the cursor on the screen.
  • Page 66: Wireless (2613P Model)

    You will see this icon in the standard 2613 model also, but Wireless is actually supported only in the 2613P YES tation . The 2613P has a PCMCIA slot in the rear panel that accepts an optional Cisco 350 Aironet wireless LAN adapter card. PCMCIA card will work.
  • Page 67: Terminal Connection Manager

    Terminal Connection Manager Note: The terms “connection” and “session” are used interchangeably in this section. In the Terminal Connection Manager window, you can select either the Connections or the Configure tab to manage or activate your terminal's network connections and viewers. The Terminal Connection Manager starts with two or three default sessions, ICA, RDP, and browser (if you have a browser terminal model).
  • Page 68: Add

    Activate the Add button to create a new session. A New Connection dialog box is displayed. New Connection Dialog Box Click on the drop-down arrow to see a long list of possible connections. The exact list will depend upon your terminal model. See Creating a New Connection for information on adding specific connections.
  • Page 69: Startup

    Activate the Startup button to specify the Autostart connection option when the terminal boots up. The Connection Startup dialog box terminal can be set to automatically connect to a server when the terminal is turned on. Any or all sessions can be configured for automatic startup. Make the selected connection your Default connection .
  • Page 70 right-hand box. FailOver operates as follows: FailOver operation is activated if any Autostart session fails to connect to its server when the WBT is powered on.. FailOver pings the first (top) connection from the FailOver list. If the ping is successful, then the backup connection is made.
  • Page 71: Connections

    Connections The Connections tab is used to make or end network connections with the server(s). Initially, you will probably see two or three default sessions, as shown here. These sessions can be renamed and reconfigured in the Configure tab, and new sessions added in the Configure tab will be listed here also, all in alphabetical order.
  • Page 72: Multiple Sessions

    Enable Screen KB (26xx only) . Click on this button to display an on-screen keyboard, as shown • here. On-Screen Keyboard This is typically useful only if you are using a touch screen, but you can amuse yourself by typing with the mouse cursor if you wish.
  • Page 73: Toggle Between Sessions

    Toggle Between Sessions You do not have to return to Terminal Connection Manager to go to another active session. Alternate methods are: Press Ctrl+Alt+UpArrow to proceed to the next session. • Press Ctrl+Alt+DownArrow to proceed to the previous session. • In emulator sessions, press the Jump key on your keyboard.
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  • Page 75: Creating A New Connection

    Creating a New Connection Connections are created in the Configure tab of Terminal Connection Manager. Click on Add to see the New Connection dialog box. Then click on the drop-down arrow to see the drop-down list of possible connections. Actually, the term “Connections” is now misleading. In older versions this list contained only client sessions that connected to network servers via LAN, dial-up, or Web;...
  • Page 76: Cisco Aironet Client Utilities (2613P Only)

    only) You will see this selection in all 2613 models, but it is of use only in the 2613P model, which can support a PCMCIA Cisco Aironet wireless LAN adapter. The ACU is not really a connection; it is a utility used to configure the properties of the Cisco adapter.
  • Page 77: Citrix Ica Client (All Models)

    2. Obtain the username and password for your authentication server account from your system administrator. Note : The password is optional because not all host accounts on the authentication server are set up with a password. 3. Enter the username in the User Name field. Usernames and passwords are case sensitive and can contain up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
  • Page 78: Network Connection

    For the ultimate in detailed information about ICA operation and features, please refer to the Windows Based Terminal Administrator's Guide for Citrix ICA Client at http://www.affirmative.net/pub/icaceUG.pdf. When you click on OK after selecting Citrix ICA Client, a Setup Wizard with a series of dialog boxes will be invoked.
  • Page 79 2. If your server or published application is on the local sub-net, click on Refresh . 3. The terminal will search the local sub-net for all Citrix servers or published applications, and will present a list in the lower box. You will get an error message if none are found. 4.
  • Page 80 field. When you log on to the Citrix server, Notepad begins. In Notepad, if you click the File menu, the directory C:\My Documents is displayed. Type a valid user name, domain, and password. If you leave these fields blank, you are prompted for your user name, domain, and password whenever the ICA Windows CE Client connects to the Citrix server.
  • Page 81 • Windows CE Client and the Citrix server hosting the session. (If your connection is bandwidth- limited, enabling compression may increase performance. If your WBT is on a high-speed LAN, you may not need compression.) Click Enable Sound to enable sound support. Remote applications will be able to play sounds •...
  • Page 82: Dial-In Connection

    Dial-In Connection Some Citrix servers are configured to allow direct dial-in without going through a RAS dial-up connection. If this is your situation, you can use this Dial-In Connection option. Do NOT use this option if you want this session to connect to a Citrix server through a RAS dial-up connection. In that case, create an ICA session as a network connection with the server IP address of the remote Citrix server.
  • Page 83: Dial-Up Client (All Models)

    • Number. Terminals . Per your application requirement, you can check one or both of these boxes. The • default setting disables both check boxes and executes an automatic log-on to the server. Connection Preferences . Select the serial connection preferences from the drop-down lists . •...
  • Page 84: Dialing Properties

    The name entered here is the name that will be listed in the Terminal Connection Manager. • Telephone Number . o Force local/long distance . Leave these boxes unchecked o Country/Area Code . Ignore these fields. Telephone . Put the complete number, including area code, here. If you are making an international call, enter the international prefix (011) and the country code also.
  • Page 85: Dialing Patterns

    • When Dialing From . Ignore this parameter. • The Local Area/Country Code is . Ignore these fields. • Dial Using . Select the appropriate radio button. • Disable Call Waiting By . Check this box, if applicable, and enter the appropriate disable sequence.
  • Page 86 Manual Dial . Check this box to use manual dialing instead of the number entered in Telephone • Number. Terminals . Per your application requirement, you can check one or both of these boxes. The • default setting disables both check boxes and executes an automatic log-on to the server. Connection Preferences .
  • Page 87: Tcp/Ip Setting

    TCP/IP Setting Click on this button to see the TCP/IP Settings dialog box. The default settings you see here are commonly used to access a RAS server, and seldom need changing. Your network administrator will give you any changes that are necessary. •...
  • Page 88: Microsoft Internet Explorer (All Models Except 2610 And 2611)

    Check "Finish" to complete the Dial-Up connection setup. Microsoft Internet Explorer (all models except 2610 and 2611) These terminals use Internet Explorer 5.5. It has most of the features of the PC version, but it does not support Java Virtual Machine, Active X, or Flash. New Web connections take on the default properties established in Configure Terminal •...
  • Page 89: Microsoft Remote Desktop Client (All Models)

    Microsoft Remote Desktop Client (all models) The WTS Connection Wizard is used to create a new RDP connection to a Microsoft Terminal Server. When you are finished, a new connection will be added to the Connection Name list in the Terminal Connection Manager.
  • Page 90 Note: Microsoft Corporation has acknowledged three not-so-obvious RDP connection issues with Windows 2000 Terminal Services & Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server. Issue #1. Microsoft has acknowledged licensing issues when Thin Clients like the Affirmative YES tation connect to a Windows 2000 Terminal Services server. Microsoft strongly recommends...
  • Page 91: Microsoft Viewers (All Models Except 2610, 2611, 2612, And 7330)

    Microsoft’s Knowledge Base Article: Q287687 . Duplicate client licenses, inability for a thin client to connect, and other unknown repercussions could result if this update is not applied. Issue #2. If your organization connects to a Windows 2000 or Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server with a host name, the RDP Server parameter in the YEStation requires a fully qualified name.
  • Page 92: Pmail (Inbox) (All Models Except 2610 And 2611)

    and 2611) PMail is exactly like Inbox, except for name, for those of you who are familiar with this email program in Pocket PC. You can send and receive e-mail by connecting to POP3 or IMAP4 servers. PMail contains an e-mail service for each method you use. For example, if you receive e-mail through a connection to a POP3 server and through a connection to an IMAP4 server, PMail will contain two services: POP3 Mail and IMAP4 Mail.
  • Page 93: Set General Preferences (Wizard Dialog Box #2)

    • POP3 Host (POP3 only). Enter the name of the mail server you use to receive and send messages. • Server (IMAP4 only). Enter the name of the mail server you use to receive and send messages. • User ID . Enter the user name or mailbox ID assigned to you. •...
  • Page 94: Download Messages From The Server

    the message and selecting Services > Get Full Copy . Limitations apply. • Get file attachments (POP3 only): Select to download and save message attachments when getting full copies of messages. This option may use significant RAM and slow download time. This setting applies whether you have chosen to download full copies of messages by default, or if you selectively download full copies of messages by opening the message and selecting Services >...
  • Page 95: Reply To Or Forward A Message

    to receive full copies of messages, attachments, and meeting requests. For more information on using Journal, see the Help for the desktop version of Outlook. Reply to or forward a message 1. Open the message, and then select Compose > Reply to Sender , Reply to All , or Forward . 2.
  • Page 96: Composing And Editing Messages

    1. In list view, select Compose > New Message . 2. Enter the address of one or more recipients, separating them with a semicolon. If the recipient is listed in the Address Book, enter a few letters of the recipient's name and select Compose > Check Names .
  • Page 97: Create A Folder

    synchronization of folders occurs when you create a new folder, move messages into a folder, exit the Inbox program, or select Services > Synchronize Folders . If you want to view the messages in a folder while disconnected from your mail server, select the folder and then Services > Offline Folder . Create a folder 1.
  • Page 98: Organizing Messages

    Organizing Messages Move or copy a message 1. Select the message. 2. Select File > Move To or File > Copy To . 3. Select the destination folder. If you are working offline, the message will be moved or copied from the server the next time you connect.
  • Page 99: Working With Message Attachments

    Receive attachments If you receive messages through a remote mail server, in Inbox on the device, select the Get file attachments and meeting requests (IMAP4) or Get meeting requests (POP3) setting in the Inbox Preferences dialog box. Notes: • Embedded images and OLE objects cannot be received as attachments. •...
  • Page 100: Adding, Removing, And Viewing Mail Services

    • All installed mail services are listed in the Installed services box. • To add a mail service, select Add . • To remove a mail service, select the service from the Installed services box and then select Remove . To view a mail service's properties, select the service from the Installed services box and then •...
  • Page 101 • Automatic Logon . Check this box and enter the logon information if you want an automatic logon after communication is established with the host. • TCP/IP Settings . Click on this button to see the TCP/IP Settings dialog box. The default settings you see here are commonly used to access a VPN server, and seldom need changing.
  • Page 102: Vnc Viewer (All Models Except 2610 And 2611)

    VNC Viewer (all models except 2610 and 2611) VNC (Virtual Network Computing) is, in essence, a remote display system which allows you to view a computing 'desktop' environment from anywhere on the Internet. It is platform-independent. A desktop running on a Linux machine may be displayed on a PC, or on your YES tation . VNC requires a server software module in the machine that is being viewed and a viewer software module in the viewing machine.
  • Page 103: Yesterm Ip Emulators (2213, 2611, 2613, 2613P, 7331 Models)

    2613P, 7331 models) The YES term IP emulators are powerful Telnet emulators that provide Windows CE users with the capability to connect to an AS/400 or an IBM mainframe, via the TCP/IP protocol. They provide enhanced emulation functions for a wide range of IBM terminals and "true" IBM 3812 or 3287 Printer emulation with the support of all the enhanced features normally available only on very expensive printer interfaces.
  • Page 104 • Host Name/IP Address. If you have a local DNS or WINS server, you can type in the host network name. Otherwise, type in the IP address of the host. • Port Number . Use the default of 23 unless directed to do otherwise by your system administrator.
  • Page 105: Printer Sessions

    • Host Code Page . Choose the applicable country from the drop-down list. • Keyboard Type . Choose 101 Terminal if you are using the Affirmative Computer Products 1010T, 1019T, 1023T, or 1027T 101-key keyboard; choose 122 keys if you are using the Affirmative Computer Products 1220T, 1223T, or 1227T 122-key keyboard;...
  • Page 106: Setup

    Setup You can have multiple local printers, but you must create a printer session for each one. After you choose from 3270 Printer or 5250 Printer , a Setup Wizard will take you through three dialog boxes. • Host Name/IP Address . If you have a local DNS server, you can type in the host network name.
  • Page 107 • Connection Name . This is the friendly name that will appear in the Terminal Connection Manager screen. • Device Type . Only 3287 (3270) or 3812 (5250) is available for TCP/IP devices. • Device Name . If you are using named sessions, enter the session name here. •...
  • Page 108 This concludes the configuration parameters covered by the wizard. However, you can customize many more parameters in each Printer Session by highlighting the connection name in the Configure tab of Connection Manager and activating Edit . Return to Table of Contents...
  • Page 109: Editing An Existing Connection

    Editing an Existing Connection Connection properties are edited in the Configure tab of Terminal Connection Manager. Highlight the session of interest and click on Edit . Citrix ICA Client When you click on Edit , you will see an Edit Connection Details window with seven properties tabs. Edit Connection Details Window The properties in each of these tabs exactly correspond to the properties specified in the dialog boxes of Creating a New Connection|Citrix ICA...
  • Page 110: Terminal Emulation

    For detail on editing PowerTerm emulation sessions, see the Affirmative Computer Products Web site at http://www.affirmative.net/pub/PowerTermUserGuide.pdf. YESterm IP Emulators For detail on editing YES term IP emulation sessions, see the Affirmative Computer Products Web site at http://www.affirmative.net/pics/archive/YESterm-IP_CE.pdf. Return to Table of Contents...
  • Page 111: Firmware Upgrade Utilities

    The FTP server included in Windows 2000 servers does provide this information, but some shareware FTP servers do not. 1. Download the latest-version firmware from the Affirmative Computer Products Web site, per the Affirmative Computer Products Technical Support instructions. 2. Extract the downloaded files. You will see 1, 2, or 3 files; one of them will be a .bin file.
  • Page 112: Models 26Xx And 733X

    done in two phases, with a progress bar for each phase. In phase 1, the new firmware is transferred over the network into terminal RAM. If there are any problems in this phase, an error message will pop up. Activate the OK button and re-check your upgrade information. Check the file name for accuracy and verify that you have established the correct path information at your FTP server.
  • Page 113: Upgrade Using Remote Central Management

    Ready button. This may cause the flash memory in your terminal to become unusable until repaired by Affirmative Computer Products. 5. The FTP Upgrade progress window will show if you connect to the FTP server successfully.
  • Page 114: Recovering A Corrupted Doc (Models 26Xx And 733X Only)

    26xx and 733x only) If the DOC in your terminal fails for any reason and the terminal cannot work again (usually evidenced by being stuck on the Affirmative logo screen when you boot up), try the following procedure to recover.
  • Page 115: Troubleshooting Your Terminal

    Troubleshooting Your Terminal The following table provides some solutions to common problems that can occur during setting up or using your Windows-Based Terminal. Problems 1 The monitor screen is blank Your monitor can not display after advancing past the logo screen or after changing the display setting 3 The mouse does not work 4 The keyboard does not respond...
  • Page 116 Forgot the password setting and cannot reconfigure the terminal. You have created a Dial-up session, but it cannot dial out through an external modem. Your Dial-up session dials out through your external modem, but it cannot make a connection with the server. When trying to open a downloaded document, you get an error message “xxx Viewer encountered an internal...
  • Page 117: Support

    Affirmative Computer Products offers Technical Support services for all the Affirmative products. You can access Affirmative Technical Support in one of the following ways: • via Phone o 480-946-1444 o 888-353-5250 • via Fax o 480-946-9250 • via E-mail support@affirmative.net...
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  • Page 119: Appendix 1. Specifications

    Appendix 1. Specifications 22xx Models ITEM Processor Communication and Ports Embedded O.S. Video Memory Server Operating System Support Optional Devices SPECIFICATIONS SIS 550 200 MHz • Microsoft RDP and Citrix ICA protocol compliant. • 10/100 dual-speed Ethernet, Twisted Pair (RJ45). •...
  • Page 120 ITEM Software Features Temperature Environment Relative Humidity Operating Altitude Range Power Regulatory Compliance Dimension (WxDxH) Physical Characteristics Weight SPECIFICATIONS • Remote Management Software • Wake on LAN (WOL) • SNMP support • Time zone and SNTP support • Terminal access password for security •...
  • Page 121: 26Xx Models

    26xx Models ITEM Processor Communication and Ports Embedded O.S. Video Memory Server Operating System Support Optional Devices SPECIFICATIONS National Semiconductor Media Gx1 300 MHz with 5530A support chip • Microsoft RDP and Citrix ICA protocol compliant • 10/100 dual speed Ethernet, Twisted Pair (RJ45) •...
  • Page 122 ITEM Software Features Temperature Environment Relative Humidity Operating Altitude Range Power Regulatory Compliance Dimension (WxDxH) Physical Characteristics Weight SPECIFICATIONS • Remote Management Software • SNMP support • Time zone and SNTP support • Terminal access password for security • Multi-session Autostart with Fail-over •...
  • Page 123: 733X Models

    733x Models ITEM Processor Communication and Ports Embedded O.S. Video Audio Optional Devices Software Features Memory SPECIFICATIONS National Semiconductor Geode Gx1 300 MHz with 5530A support chip • Microsoft RDP and Citrix ICA protocol compliant • 10/100 dual speed Ethernet, Twisted Pair (RJ45) •...
  • Page 124 ITEM Server Operating System Support Temperature Environment Relative Humidity Operating Altitude Range Power Regulatory Compliance Dimension (WxDxH) Physical Characteristics Weight SPECIFICATIONS • Microsoft Windows 2003 Server • Microsoft Windows 2000 (Server Edition) • Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 (TSE) • Citrix MetaFrame XP •...
  • Page 125: Appendix 2. Tcp/Ip Error Codes

    Appendix 2. TCP/IP Error Codes Here is a comprehensive list of standard TCP/IP error codes that can occur during network operation. Some of them are quite esoteric and may not be applicable to YES tation operation, but this list should include any networking error code that you encounter.
  • Page 126 10042 Bad protocol option. 10043 Protocol not supported. 10044 Socket type not supported. 10045 Operation not supported. 10046 Protocol family not supported. 10047 Address family not supported by protocol family. 10048 Address is already in use. If you attempt to set up a server on a port that is already is in use, you will get this error.
  • Page 127 10058 Cannot send after socket shutdown. 10060 Connection timed out. 10061 Connection refused. You will usually see this error when a server refuses a connection from a client, because the server is not listening on that port. 10064 Host is down. 10065 No route to host.

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