ZKTeco iClock 560 Fingerprint & RFID Time and Attendance Terminal with Built-in PoE

£429.99 inc.VAT | £358.33 ex.VAT

Ideal for businesses of all sizes. Robust Fingerprint & RFID card terminal powered by UK plug or POE. With colour display & new Push function for use with cloud based software systems.
Take a look at the Software Options Tab for compatible on-prem and cloud based software options covering time & attendance and access control.

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Product Information

Fingerprint & RFID System for Time & Attendance and Access Control with built in PoE

Offers fast and accurate identification and enrolment for your workforce.

A perfect solution for SME installations, The ZKTeco iClock 560 incorporates fingerprint and internal POE which work together with new Push SDK offering a complete solution for cloud systems. It can connect to Time & Attendance management software by Ethernet and also operates on standalone mode, downloading data by USB Pen drive.

The ZKTeco iClock 560 is an easy to use, robust and accurate time & attendance machine suitable for businesses with 20 to 2,000+ employees and copes well with high traffic. The colour TFT display makes operation easier to all users with easy menu management. Employees can clock in/out with fingerprints or RFID tags/cards.

Multiple authentication options including fingerprint & RFID

The ZKTeco iClock 560 connection diagram


Compatible Software

Take a look at the Software Options tab above and find a feature set that meets your requirement.


Please arrange a FREE online demo with us where we can demonstrate how it works live.

For more information on the ZKTeco iClock 560 and compatible software please contact us.

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Features

  • Professional Firmware Version with advanced features
  • Built-in PoE
  • New Push SDK 3.0 for Real Time & Cloud Systems
  • Fully configurable Attendance Events
  • Accrued balances management per user
  • Pen drive download structure defined by user
  • Multi-verification by user
  • Function keys definition by weekday and time range
  • Identification modes: Fingerprint and EM RFID 125khz
  • Fingerprint Capacity: 8,000
  • Log capacity: 200,000
  • Communication: TCP/IP, USB(Host)
  • Power Supply: DC 5V 1.5A. Internal PoE
  • Display: 3.5-inch Screen
  • Verification Speed: < 1 Sec
  • Function keys: 8 defined by user
  • Languages: Most used European languages
  • Voices: Male and Female
  • Operating temperature: 0°C- 45°C
  • Operating Humidity: 20%-80%
  • Dimension: 189×136×44mm (L×W×T )
  • Gross weight: 1.30 kg

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