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Note that the following steps are performed only after Administrator Login. If it is an engineer mode terminal, it defaults to login. | Note that the following steps are performed only after Administrator Login. If it is an engineer mode terminal, it defaults to login. | ||
# Insert | # Insert the TF-card. | ||
# Click Settings>About POS>POS Configuration>Certificate Management>Clear Certificates, select | # 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, they will sign the token file, and return a .sig file back. | ||
# Put the .sig file to TF-card, same path with token file, insert the TF-card again. | # Put the .sig file to TF-card, same path with token file, 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 Vefify Token radio button, then click Confirm button, after verify success, there will be a notice in notice 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, then Click Settings>About POS>POS Configuration>Certificate Management>Certificate List, you will find all the certificates has been cleared. |
Revision as of 14:30, 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.
- 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.
- Send the token file to WizarPOS, they will sign the token file, and return a .sig file back.
- Put the .sig file to TF-card, same path with token file, 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.
- Restart the terminal, then Click Settings>About POS>POS Configuration>Certificate Management>Certificate List, you will find all the certificates has been cleared.