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== Cause of terminal | == Cause of terminal being triggered == | ||
* Disassemble the terminal. | * Disassemble the terminal. | ||
* HSM loose due to terminal fall. | * HSM loose due to terminal fall. | ||
* HSM loose due to other reasons. | * HSM loose due to other reasons. | ||
== | == Result of terminal being triggered == | ||
After a tamper event, all payment related keys are permanently erased. Payments will not be processed in this state. The device will be locked and a warning message display in the screen “Tamper detected! Please contact WizarPOS!”. | After a tamper event, all payment related keys are permanently erased. Payments will not be processed in this state. The device will be locked and a warning message display in the screen “Tamper detected! Please contact WizarPOS!”. | ||
Revision as of 10:51, 21 March 2020
Cause of terminal being triggered
- Disassemble the terminal.
- HSM loose due to terminal fall.
- HSM loose due to other reasons.
Result of terminal being triggered
After a tamper event, all payment related keys are permanently erased. Payments will not be processed in this state. The device will be locked and a warning message display in the screen “Tamper detected! Please contact WizarPOS!”.
Triggered recovery
- Insert a tf card to the triggered terminal, restart the terminal, a token file will be generated in the tf card.
- Send the token file to whom you contacted before.
- You will receive a .sig file, copy the .sig file to the same tf card, same path with the token file and don't remove the token file.
- Restart the terminal, if success, the terminal can enter to system.