How to automate the punch states at biometric machine

Automating Check-In/Check-Out States in Biometric Attendance Systems

In a biometric attendance system, accurately identifying whether a punch is an IN or OUT entry is critical for ensuring proper attendance tracking. At Cams Biometrics, we offer flexible ways to determine the punch state—both at the hardware level and at the admin portal (API) level. This article explains how punch states are recorded, what…

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Market Report: Global Biometrics Industry Projected to Surpass $150 Billion by 2030

Market Report: Global Biometrics Industry Projected to Surpass $150 Billion by 2030 A new comprehensive analysis by Grand View Research indicates a massive surge in the adoption of biometric technologies, driven by government initiatives, consumer electronics, and a shift toward contactless authentication. Global Market Overview The global biometric technology landscape is on the verge of…

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Canteen biometric system

Real-Time Canteen Management with Cams Biometrics Web API: Automate Food Selection and User Access Control

Introduction In today’s fast-paced environments, canteen management requires efficiency, security, and real-time responsiveness. Cams Biometrics revolutionizes canteen operations with its Web API, seamlessly integrating user data and food selection processes in real-time. This article explores how the Cams Biometrics Web API enhances the CAN10 Canteen Token Management System, providing a robust solution for automated food…

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Resolving Missing Data Problems in Your ERP System

When experiencing missing data in your ERP system, it’s essential to initiate a thorough investigation with the help of your ERP provider. The provider can access detailed system logs and settings that are crucial for diagnosing the root cause of the data issues. This approach ensures that any systemic or technical anomalies within the ERP…

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Punches Not Transmitting and Queuing Up – Common Causes and Solutions

Introduction: If your device is connected to the internet but you’re encountering difficulties with machine data reaching your server, several steps can be taken to diagnose and resolve the issue. Follow the comprehensive troubleshooting guide below to ensure seamless data transmission: Troubleshooting Steps: Conclusion: By diligently following these troubleshooting steps, you can effectively address connectivity…

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API License Transfer from biometric machines

Moving API License Between Biometric Devices

Understanding Device Migration in Cams Biometrics Platform When working with biometric infrastructure, hardware failures are an inevitable reality. Understanding how to properly migrate your API license from a damaged device to a replacement unit is crucial for maintaining business continuity while ensuring compliance with the platform’s technical requirements. Technical Prerequisites for Migration Device Status Requirements…

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A Basic Guide for Understanding Callback URLs

What is a Callback URL? A callback URL, frequently referred to as a webhook, is a URL on your server configured to receive data automatically from external sources. This functionality allows your system to process incoming data in real-time as events occur within the external service, facilitating immediate responses and actions. Generating a Callback URL:…

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Cams Forklift Biometric System – Biometric Access Control for Forklifts and Industrial Vehicles

Whether you’re managing a single forklift or an entire fleet of industrial vehicles, unauthorized operation can lead to accidents, liability, and compliance issues. The Cams Forklift Biometric System offers a powerful biometric access control solution not only for forklifts but for a wide range of ignition-based machinery. 🔐 Robust Biometric Authentication Ensure secure and unique…

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Understanding the Importance of DHCP Configuration in Biometric Devices

Enabling DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) in the device plays a crucial role in simplifying network configuration processes. When DHCP is enabled, the device automatically receives essential network parameters, including an IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS server address, without requiring manual intervention. Enabling DHCP offers several benefits, primarily revolving around convenience and efficiency….

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