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There are three ways to remove the terminals associated with the application from the configuration:
== Method 1: Delete Selected Terminals ==
 
# '''Navigate to Application Configuration:'''
Delete the selected terminal as follows:
#* Go to ''''Application > application'''' in the TMS.
#Click Application > application, select the target application, and click the Config icon to open the application configuration page.
#* Select the target application and click the ''''Config'''' icon to access its configuration page.
#Click the tab named Config Terminal, checked the checkboxes of the configured terminals, and click the Delete button. Configured terminals will be removed.
# '''Select Terminals to Remove:'''
Delete the associated terminal groups as follows:
#* Click on the ''''Config Terminal'''' tab.
#Click Application > application, select the target application, and click the Config icon to open the application configuration page.
#* Check the checkboxes next to the terminals you wish to remove from this application's configuration.
#Click the tab named Config Group, checked the checkboxes of the configured Groups, and click the Delete button. Configured groups will be removed.
# '''Confirm Deletion:'''
Delete the associated tags as follows:
#* Click the ''''Delete'''' button. The selected terminals will be removed from the configuration.
#Click terminal > Terminal Tag, then select the target tag, and click the Config icon to open the tag configuration page.
== Method 2: Delete Associated Terminal Groups ==
#Click the tab named Config Terminal, checked the checkboxes of the configured terminals, and click the Cancel button. Configured terminals will be removed.
# '''Access Application Configuration:'''
 
#* Similar to Method 1, navigate to ''''Application > application''''.
Note: These procedures only removes the terminals associated with the application from the configuration, and does not delete the installed application on the terminal. Please refer to [[How_to_delete_an_app_from_device_using_the_TMS]].
#* Select the target application and open its configuration page.
# '''Select Terminal Groups to Remove:'''
#* Go to the ''''Config Group'''' tab.
#* Check the checkboxes of the groups you intend to remove.
# '''Confirm Group Deletion:'''
#* Click the ''''Delete'''' button to remove the selected groups from the application configuration.
== Method 3: Delete Associated Tags ==
# '''Open Tag Configuration:'''
#* Select ''''terminal > Terminal Tag'''' in the TMS.
#* Choose the target tag and click the ''''Config'''' icon to open its configuration page.
# '''Select Terminals Under the Tag:'''
#* Navigate to the ''''Config Terminal'''' tab.
#* Check the checkboxes of the terminals you want to disassociate from this tag.
# '''Remove Terminals from Tag:'''
#* Click the ''''Cancel'''' button. The chosen terminals will be removed from the tag configuration.
== Important Note ==
* These procedures only dissociate the terminals from the application's configuration in the TMS. They do not uninstall the application from the terminals.
* To remove the application from a device, please refer to the separate guide on [[How to Remove an Application from a Device Using TMS]].

Revision as of 01:45, 12 January 2024

Method 1: Delete Selected Terminals

  1. Navigate to Application Configuration:
    • Go to 'Application > application' in the TMS.
    • Select the target application and click the 'Config' icon to access its configuration page.
  2. Select Terminals to Remove:
    • Click on the 'Config Terminal' tab.
    • Check the checkboxes next to the terminals you wish to remove from this application's configuration.
  3. Confirm Deletion:
    • Click the 'Delete' button. The selected terminals will be removed from the configuration.

Method 2: Delete Associated Terminal Groups

  1. Access Application Configuration:
    • Similar to Method 1, navigate to 'Application > application'.
    • Select the target application and open its configuration page.
  2. Select Terminal Groups to Remove:
    • Go to the 'Config Group' tab.
    • Check the checkboxes of the groups you intend to remove.
  3. Confirm Group Deletion:
    • Click the 'Delete' button to remove the selected groups from the application configuration.

Method 3: Delete Associated Tags

  1. Open Tag Configuration:
    • Select 'terminal > Terminal Tag' in the TMS.
    • Choose the target tag and click the 'Config' icon to open its configuration page.
  2. Select Terminals Under the Tag:
    • Navigate to the 'Config Terminal' tab.
    • Check the checkboxes of the terminals you want to disassociate from this tag.
  3. Remove Terminals from Tag:
    • Click the 'Cancel' button. The chosen terminals will be removed from the tag configuration.

Important Note

  • These procedures only dissociate the terminals from the application's configuration in the TMS. They do not uninstall the application from the terminals.
  • To remove the application from a device, please refer to the separate guide on How to Remove an Application from a Device Using TMS.