--- Zktime5.0 Attendance Management System-ver 4.8.7 [repack]

How are you connecting the time clock to the PC ()?

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The ZKTime 5.0 Attendance Management System (Version 4.8.7) is a foundational desktop software designed to manage employee time, attendance, and access control. Developed by ZKTeco, this specific version is widely utilized by small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to process clock-in data from biometric and RFID terminals.

Verify that the communication key inside the device menu matches the software settings. "Class Not Registered" or ADODB Errors

Input the device's IP address (ensure it matches the subnet of your hosting PC) and set the port (default is usually 4370 ). --- Zktime5.0 Attendance Management System-ver 4.8.7

Key improvements found in this branch of the software (which includes Version 4.8.7) focus on:

Set the and Ending In buffers. This controls the valid window during which an employee can clock in for it to count toward this specific shift. Step 4: Structuring Shifts and Schedules

Windows 7, 8, 10, or 11 (Run as Administrator is recommended for Windows 10/11).

Can manage systems ranging from 50 to 10,000 employees depending on the hardware paired with it. How are you connecting the time clock to the PC ()

Add your biometric terminal using its IP address. Ensure the communication key matches the one set on the physical device.

ZKTime 5.0 version 4.8.7 acts as a central command center for time and attendance. It handles everything from the moment an employee touches a fingerprint scanner to the final generation of payroll reports.

It seamlessly connects with ZKTeco standalone biometric terminals via Ethernet (TCP/IP), USB flash drives, or serial ports (RS232/RS485).

Best for real-time monitoring; connect the terminal to your network. 3. Data Synchronization The terminal light turned a steady, peaceful green

Since this is a desktop-based system, always perform weekly database backups to an external drive.

It enables the creation of complex work schedules, including rotating shifts, overnight shifts, and flexible hours.

Firewalls blocking Port 4370, or an IP address conflict.