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# Insert the TF-card.
# Insert the TF-card.
# Click Settings > About POS > POS Configuration > Certificate Management > Clear Certificates, select the generate token radio button, and then click the confirm button to generate the token file in the root path of the TF-card. When finished, there will be a notification in the notification bar.
# Click Settings > About POS > POS Configuration > Certificate Management > Clear Certificates, select the generate token radio button, and then click the confirm button to generate the token file in the root path of the TF-card. When finished, there will be a notification in the notification bar.
# Send the token file to WizarPOS, they will sign the token file, and return a .sig file back.
# Send the token file to wizarpos and they will sign the token file and return a. Sig file.
# Put the .sig file to TF-card, same path with token file, insert the TF-card again.
# Put the. Sig file into the TF-card, the same path as the token file, and insert the TF-card again.
# Click Settings>About POS>POS Configuration>Certificate Management>Clear Certificates, select Vefify Token radio button, then click Confirm button, after verify success, there will be a notice in notice bar.
# Click Settings > About POS > POS Configuration > Certificate Management > Clear Certificates, select the WiFi token radio button, and then click the confirm button. After the verification is successful, the notification will be displayed in the notification bar.
# Restart the terminal, then Click Settings>About POS>POS Configuration>Certificate Management>Certificate List, you will find all the certificates has been cleared.
# Restart the terminal, and then click Settings > About POS > POS Configuration > Certificate Management > Certificate List. You will find that all certificates have been cleared.

Revision as of 14:35, 19 March 2020

Note that the following steps are performed only after Administrator Login. If it is an engineer mode terminal, it defaults to login.

  1. Insert the TF-card.
  2. Click Settings > About POS > POS Configuration > Certificate Management > Clear Certificates, select the generate token radio button, and then click the confirm button to generate the token file in the root path of the TF-card. When finished, there will be a notification in the notification bar.
  3. Send the token file to wizarpos and they will sign the token file and return a. Sig file.
  4. Put the. Sig file into the TF-card, the same path as the token file, and insert the TF-card again.
  5. Click Settings > About POS > POS Configuration > Certificate Management > Clear Certificates, select the WiFi token radio button, and then click the confirm button. After the verification is successful, the notification will be displayed in the notification bar.
  6. Restart the terminal, and then click Settings > About POS > POS Configuration > Certificate Management > Certificate List. You will find that all certificates have been cleared.