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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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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Your Old Attendance Machines Just Got A Lot Smarter, Without Replacing Them

Replacing every biometric attendance terminal in your office sounds expensive, disruptive, and frankly , unnecessary. What if the machine already mounted on your wall could do far more than it does today, without you spending a rupee on new hardware? Here’s how modern software is turning legacy attendance devices into powerful workforce management tools. The…

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Cams Device Menu Guide: Understanding Common Settings, Errors & Configuration

This guide is designed for end users, technicians, and IT admins using Cams biometric attendance systems. It covers commonly encountered messages, how to access key device menus, and which features you can configure directly on the device. Each section explains what the feature or error means, how it behaves, and how to adjust it all…

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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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How to Lock Biometric Machine Settings: Admin Guide to Prevent Unauthorized Access

How to Lock Biometric Machine Settings: Admin Guide to Prevent Unauthorized Access

Biometric machines are used to record employee attendance—but did you know that anyone can access the settings if the machine is not protected? This guide explains how to lock your biometric device menu so that only authorized admins can access it—while everyone else can still mark their attendance as usual. This feature is supported in almost all major brands, including: 🔐 What…

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Your Biometric Device Manufacturer Dropped Support? You’re Not Stuck, Here’s What to Do

Thousands of businesses rely on fingerprint scanners, face recognition terminals, and access control hardware that will hit end-of-life this year. When your manufacturer walks away, your attendance records, door access, and workforce data don’t have to be left behind. Here’s your practical roadmap. What “Discontinued Support” Means for Your Biometric System When a biometric device…

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Optimizing Power Supply for Biometric Devices: A Comprehensive Guide to Preventing Restarts

When experiencing issues with a biometric device that restarts repeatedly, it is important to first assess the power supply, as it is a common culprit. The power adapter used must meet specific current ratings to ensure stable operation of the device. For standard attendance machines, a 12V-2A adapter is typically recommended, which provides sufficient power…

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