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Universal Biometric API: 100% Compatibility with Global Biometric Attendance Systems

Overview: Understanding Biometric Device Connectivity Challenges Biometric attendance systems and access control devices operate across diverse environments with varying network infrastructures, connectivity capabilities, and security requirements. Organizations face a critical challenge: how to integrate biometric devices—whether fingerprint scanners, face recognition terminals, iris scanners, or palm vein readers—into their existing HRMS (Human Resource Management Systems), ERP…

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How to Update Server Configurations for Uninterrupted Service

This guide will help you update the server configuration to ensure uninterrupted services. Follow the instructions below to update the server settings and connect your biometric device online. ✅Server configuration for CamsBiometrics Machines Configuration Steps: ✅Server configuration for Other brand Biometric Machines Configuration Steps: If domain configuration is challenging, you may alternatively use the direct…

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API Activation and API License — Understanding the Charges for Biometric Device Integration

Connecting a biometric attendance device to any software platform — whether it is an ERP, HRMS, payroll system, access control application, or a custom built platform — requires communication through the Cams Biometrics Web API. Before deployment, you need to understand two things: how your device communicates, and what charges apply. How Device Communication Works…

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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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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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Optimizing Attendance Accuracy: Understanding and Managing Duplicate Punch Duration in Biometric Systems

When utilizing a biometric attendance system, it’s important to understand how the “Duplicate Punch Duration” feature functions. This setting helps prevent the recording of multiple attendance entries by the same user within a specific, predefined time frame. If this feature is activated, any additional punches made by the same user during this period are not…

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