WolfVision showcases Q-SYS Core solutions integration for Cynap Pro & Cynap Core Pro
Visit us on Booth 2934 at the InfoComm 2023 in Orlando, Florida, June 14-16th, to see us showcase how the Q-SYS User Control Interfaces (UCIs) can be easily integrated into WolfVision Cynap Pro and Cynap Core Pro systems.
Already a member of the Q-SYS Technology Partner Program, we are excited to show you how Q-SYS Core solutions enable room control, automation, and remote monitoring to co-exist seamlessly together with our award-winning Cynap wireless presentation and collaboration systems.

The Q-SYS vCore virtualized processor is an outstanding room control platform, and this exciting new integration into Cynap systems greatly enhances Cynap’s ‘all-in-one’ capabilities, enabling us to provide even more options for our customers.
Christian Loacker Global Sales and Marketing Director - WolfVisionThe next stage of the integration will include a pre-installed Q-SYS vCore container which will be secure and ready for operation out of the box. It will simply require the dedicated use of the second Cynap LAN interface to function, plus a compatible Q-SYS vCore feature license. The dedicated IP address provides access to the Q-SYS Reflect remote monitoring and management platform (subscription sold separately, available through Q-SYS), and ensures that Q-SYS software updates can be applied as and when required, completely separately from WolfVision’s own firmware updates.
With the software running on a Cynap Pro or Cynap Core Pro device, the Q-SYS system is easily controlled and operated, either directly on the Cynap, via a HTML5 web browser, or by installing a small Q-SYS TSC Series touch panel. In this way Cynap’s multi-functional collaboration functionality, and the Q-SYS control platform can be conveniently operated using a single touchscreen.
Suitable for deployments of any size, Q-SYS vCore virtualized processor can be used to control a wide variety of enviromental devices such as audio, video, lighting, motorized blinds, thermostats, door locks, sensors, and security systems.

