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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.
== Prerequisites ==
# Insert the TF-card.
* Ensure Administrator Login is completed. For engineer mode terminals, login is default.
# 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.
* Have a TF-card ready for use.
# Send the token file to WizarPOS and they will sign the token file and return a. Sig file.
== Steps to Generate and Verify Token ==
# Put the. Sig file into the TF-card, the same path as the token file, and insert the TF-card again.
# '''Insert the TF-card into the Terminal:'''
# Click Settings > About POS > POS Configuration > Certificate Management > Clear Certificates, select the Vefify token radio button, and then click the confirm button. After the verification is successful, the notification will be displayed in the notification bar.
#* Place the TF-card in the designated slot on the terminal.
# Restart the terminal, and then click Settings > About POS > POS Configuration > Certificate Management > Certificate List. You will find that all certificates have been cleared.
# '''Navigate to Certificate Management:'''
#* Go to '''Settings > About POS > POS Configuration > Certificate Management'''.
# '''Generate Token:'''
#* Choose '''Clear Certificates'''.
#* Select the '''Generate token''' radio button.
#* Click the '''Confirm''' button. This action generates a token file in the root path of the TF-card.
#* A notification will appear in the notification bar upon completion.
# '''Send Token File to WizarPOS:'''
#* Transfer the token file from the TF-card to your computer.
#* Email the token file to WizarPOS for signing.
#* WizarPOS will return a signed ''''.sig'''' file.
# '''Verify Token:'''
#* Place the ''''.sig'''' file on the TF-card, in the same location as the token file.
#* Reinsert the TF-card into the terminal.
#* Return to ''''Certificate Management'''' and select ''''Clear Certificates''''.
#* Choose the ''''Verify token'''' radio button and click ''''Confirm''''.
#* A notification will appear in the notification bar upon successful verification.
# '''Restart and Confirm Clearance:'''
#* Restart the terminal.
#* Navigate to '''Settings > About POS > POS Configuration > Certificate Management > Certificate List'''.
#* Verify that all certificates have been cleared.
== Important Notes ==
* These steps must be performed with administrative privileges.
* Ensure that the TF-card is correctly inserted and recognized by the terminal before proceeding with each step.

Revision as of 17:32, 6 January 2024

Prerequisites

  • Ensure Administrator Login is completed. For engineer mode terminals, login is default.
  • Have a TF-card ready for use.

Steps to Generate and Verify Token

  1. Insert the TF-card into the Terminal:
    • Place the TF-card in the designated slot on the terminal.
  2. Navigate to Certificate Management:
    • Go to Settings > About POS > POS Configuration > Certificate Management.
  3. Generate Token:
    • Choose Clear Certificates.
    • Select the Generate token radio button.
    • Click the Confirm button. This action generates a token file in the root path of the TF-card.
    • A notification will appear in the notification bar upon completion.
  4. Send Token File to WizarPOS:
    • Transfer the token file from the TF-card to your computer.
    • Email the token file to WizarPOS for signing.
    • WizarPOS will return a signed '.sig' file.
  5. Verify Token:
    • Place the '.sig' file on the TF-card, in the same location as the token file.
    • Reinsert the TF-card into the terminal.
    • Return to 'Certificate Management' and select 'Clear Certificates'.
    • Choose the 'Verify token' radio button and click 'Confirm'.
    • A notification will appear in the notification bar upon successful verification.
  6. Restart and Confirm Clearance:
    • Restart the terminal.
    • Navigate to Settings > About POS > POS Configuration > Certificate Management > Certificate List.
    • Verify that all certificates have been cleared.

Important Notes

  • These steps must be performed with administrative privileges.
  • Ensure that the TF-card is correctly inserted and recognized by the terminal before proceeding with each step.