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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Case Study: Eliminating Biometric Re-Enrollments for Multi-Branch Enterprises

Introduction Managing biometric access for employees across multiple branches is a common challenge for enterprises. When employees are temporarily transferred to another location, most biometric systems require them to be re-enrolled, causing inefficiencies and administrative burden. Cams Biometrics addresses this issue with its two-way API communication, allowing employee data to be pushed to specific devices,…

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Comprehensive User Guide for API Configuration with Biometric Machines and Admin Tools – A First Time Setup Guide

Setting up the API integration with your biometric machine for the first time is a crucial step to ensure seamless communication between your device and your server. This guide provides a comprehensive, step-by-step walkthrough to configure the server endpoint, link your biometric machine to the API, and validate the data flow.  Whether you’re a developer…

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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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Data Security and Storage: What Information is Stored in How It is Safe

Understanding Cams Biometric Data Storage & Security

Quick Summary – What Can Be Stored in the Machine For better understanding, here’s what information can be stored in Cams Biometric machines: Data Security and Privacy Fingerprint Data Protection Your fingerprint data is completely secure with Cams Biometric machines: Face Recognition Security Face data is protected through advanced security measures: RFID Card Security Card-based…

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Next-Gen Remote Biometric Device Management Using AI Assistants

Managing 50, 100, or 500 biometric devices has always been a dashboard marathon – login, scroll, filter, check logs, repeat. For partners handling multiple client accounts, it’s even worse. That changes today. With our new MCP (Model Context Protocol) integration, clients and partners can now monitor devices from anywhere using any AI assistant, without even…

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