QR Codes
WAKU Care can generate QR codes for your devices. Scanning a QR code provides quick access to the device in the application or through the Customer Portal.
How QR codes work
Section titled “How QR codes work”Each device has a unique Portal Token — a unique identifier used for QR code access. When someone scans a device’s QR code, they are directed to the device’s page, either within the WAKU Care application or through the public Customer Portal.
Generating QR codes
Section titled “Generating QR codes”- Open the Customer Portal settings
- Enable QR code access for each device individually — or via multi-select
- The QR code is generated automatically based on the device’s portal token (the QR code stays the same even after deactivation/reactivation)
- Download or print the QR code
Batch generation
Section titled “Batch generation”You can also generate QR codes in bulk for multiple devices at once. This is useful when labeling a large number of devices during initial setup.
Use cases
Section titled “Use cases”Quick device lookup
Section titled “Quick device lookup”Technicians can scan a device’s QR code with their phone to instantly open the device’s detail page in WAKU Care — no searching required.
Customer issue reporting
Section titled “Customer issue reporting”When the Customer Portal is enabled, end-customers can scan a device’s QR code to report an issue directly, without needing a WAKU Care account.
Inventory and auditing
Section titled “Inventory and auditing”QR codes help with physical inventory checks — scan each device to verify it exists and confirm its details.
QR code tracking
Section titled “QR code tracking”WAKU Care tracks QR code usage:
- Scan count — How many times the QR code has been scanned
- Last scanned — When the QR code was last used
- Failed scans — Scans that didn’t result in successful access

