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#ADMS ICLOCK SERVER DOWNLOAD DOWNLOAD#
User logs (clock_in / clock_out) Device request POST /iclock/cdata?SN=XXXXXXXXXX&table=ATTLOG&Stamp=9999 In the File Download dialog box, click Save. Your server should just parse this data and respond OK to this request something like this one PIN=2\tName=Johny Deep\tPri=0\tPasswd=\tCard=\tGrp=1\tTZ=0000000100000000\tVerify=0\tViceCard=\tStartDatetime=0\tEndDatetime=0\n With user information on the HTTP buffer. Access Control System with ADMS Function for Remote Download Data. When a user is registered on the device, the device send this request POST /iclock/cdata?SN=XXXXXXXXXX&table=OPERLOG&Stamp=9999 iClock 680 biometric fingerprint reader for time & attendance and access control. Note that your ZkTeco Device should have ADMS support, so that you will first configure SERVER-IP and PORT on the device (see your official device documentation on ZKTeco website)

You can use a tool like Wireshark to scan HTTP requests made by your device and implement same request/response on your own server.įor exemple, the ZKTeco device model MB560-VL send requests like this one GET and if like the BioTime software, your server just send OKĪs response in text/plain, your device will view your server as a "BioTime" iClock680 is compatible with various types of USB flash disks, ADMS and former SDK. The push SDK is just HTTP request made by ZKTeco device to the Bioserver. Most importantly, all the functions can still operate in a networking state. Here is the solution I had implement and it work properly. I took one month to find that for that PUSH SDK and ADMS, clearly ZKTeco is not open to share that.
