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Wavelynx Reader Order Guide
Part Number Outline: XX##-#XX-XXX# Example Part Number: ET10-7WS-CWL1 (Standard Wavelynx Mullion Reader) Main Part Number Breakdown: Reader Model: ET## Indicates whether the reader is mullion, single gang, or keypad. Technology: #WS Indicate if reader has LF, HF, or Mobile. Configuration: Indicates whether the reader is standard or has a cust...
0 min reading timeCredential Order Form
FAQs & Support Need help on determining what an NS code is? Please contact our sales@wavelynx.com to determine the proper programming details for your NS code. The NS code is a code that we use to track the proper programming details for a specific end user or site. What is a custom Keyset? (LK number) An LK number is a custom keyset that is pr...
1 min reading timeConfigure: Your Go-To Tool for Access Control Management
How to Install a Profile Navigate to "Apply Profiles & Cards": Open Configure on your device. Select Apply Profiles & Cards from the main menu. Power Cycle the Reader Connect to a Reader: Place your device near any Wavelynx reader. Tap to Connect to establish a Bluetooth connection. Select the "+" on the Upper Right of the Screen Enter a Cod...
1 min reading timeConfiguring Readers to Customer Needs
Which readers are compatible with the Configure app? Readers must be bluetooth enabled to work with the Configure app. Both our -6 and -7 readers are bluetooth enabled. What channels can I purchase the compatible product through? You can purchase readers through any authorized reseller or your PACs. As long as these readers are -6 or -7 SKUs, they ...
0 min reading timeConfigure Token sheet
Part # Description Token 5044-FEA-APP-008 The reader will ignore all 13.56MHz (high frequency) credentials, but will still respond to 13.56MHz configuration cards yvu00g07 5044-FEA-APP-009 The reader will ignore 13.56MHz (high frequency) encrypted credentials, but will still respond to 13.56MHz configuration cards and unencrypted card serial numbers...
0 min reading timeTechnical Specs on Ethos Readers
Wavelynx Ethos line of multi-technology access control readers offers a modern aesthetic and a state-of-the-art feature set. Standard technologies include Proximity (125 kHz), Smart (13.56 MHz), NFC, and Bluetooth®, so that customers can set their migration path to secure credentials and ecosystems. All Ethos readers are fully OSDP™ compliant and a...
0 min reading timeTechnical Guide on Ethos Readers
Identifying a Unit All Ethos readers can be identified by their label. The product label can be found on the exterior of all units, located in the bottom right corner of the backplate. The following key pieces of info are located on the label: Serial Number Unique unit serial number which also indicates the date of manufacture. Old SN Example: 0821...
11 min reading timeEthos Reader Installation Guide
Included Parts: Reader, Backplate, Wall Plate #6 Machine Screws – QTY 2 #6 Self Tapping Screws – QTY 2 #4-40 Phillips Screw #4-40 Pin-in-Torx Screw Tools Needed (Not Supplied): Phillips Screwdriver 1” (25mm), 1/8” Drill bits T8 Security Torx Bit (optional for increased tamper detection #6-32 Tap if required Reader Startup Sequence On power u...
2 min reading timeUpgrading Your WL Reader - How to Update Your Readers
Configuration Cards (Configuration Only) Purchase a configuration card through your Wavelynx reseller Power cycle the reader, then present the card to the reader within 60 seconds of readerpower-cycle to apply the configuration change. OSPD File Transfer (Configuration and Firmware) Only OSDP file transfer capable systems can update this way (OSDP V...
0 min reading timeCredential Compatibility Matrix
Credential Type Output from Wavelynx Readers Variations 1 AWID® 125kHz Proximity (FSK) Proprietary AWID format can be read by WaveLynx readers with firmware V2.4.0 and later 2 125kHz Proximity (FSK) Reads all formats up to 37 bit Can read C1000™ 48 bit on firmware 3.2.0.0/4.2.0.0 and later IsoProx™, DuoProx™, Proxkey™ III Fobs, Proxcard™ II Clam...
2 min reading timeRev 3 vs Rev 4
Rev 3 A bluetooth chip and a processing chip Requires two update files when updating firmware, a DCK file and a BLE file Denoted by having a 3.#.#.# firmware Does not show blue LED during bootup Rev 4 Has a singular chip that stores processing and BLE data Requires one file when updating firmware, a DCK file Denoted by having a 4.#.#.# firmware Cre...
0 min reading timeTechnical Specs on Wavelynx Cards
Wavelynx Technologies offers a full line of durable and reliable smart credentials with factory programming, including off-the shelf and custom encryption keys, standard and unique bit formats, choice of facility codes, and ID ranges to tailor credentials to meet your specific needs. Your secured badgeID data will be tracked upon request* to ensure ...
0 min reading timeBit Stream Definitions
Note: Formats assume a starting bit of one. Some access systems use a starting bit of zero. 26 Bit Formats 30 Bit Formats 32 Bit Formats (MyPass Mobile Credential) 35 Bit Formats 36 Bit Formats 37 Bit Formats 38 Bit Formats 40 Bit Formats 46 Bit Formats 56 Bit Formats 64 Bit Formats...
0 min reading timeKey Manager Responsibilities
What is a Key Manager Responsible for? Defining and updating the Channel Authorization (what entities can purchase and install their custom SKU’s) Keyset Retrieval (Must sign-off on secure key retrieval or transfers) Configure token management. Key managers can request tokens for their custom profiles. It is the Key Manager’s responsibility to share...
0 min reading timeWavelynx RMA Process
Step 1: Preliminary Testing Before initiating the RMA process, ensure you have conducted all necessary tests on the reader. Refer to the Ethos Technical Guide for detailed troubleshooting instructions: Ethos Technical Guide If you are unable to resolve the issue after testing, please contact Wavelynx Support (support@wavelynx.com) for assistance. D...
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Card Credential Questions: I replaced a different company's reader with Ethos but I am receiving a misread with a previously working credential. If the credential is a high frequency credential, there may be a key mismatch between one of the readers and the credential.A card serial number (CSN) is likely being read by one device and a secure credent...
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