This guide is designed to help you with your initial experience using equipment.
The "Moko MK107 Pro Plug Gateway Setup" section explains how to connect to the gateway using a phone or PC and then access the Navigine Map Management platform. In the platform, you will need to configure settings so that the gateway can connect to Navigine servers.
The "Location Setup" section focuses on using the Navigine platform. It provides step-by-step instructions for important tasks such as uploading your map, adding asset tags, and ensuring that everything is working correctly. Each of these steps improves the accuracy of tracking tags and allows us to identify any issues.
The Troubleshooting section is designed to assist you in identifying the reason why the gateway is not able to detect the asset tag when utilizing the Online tracking.
If you find that you have missed something, please go back and review the previous steps before proceeding. Before you start installing gateways, be sure to take note of all the device information, such as the Mac address. This information will be needed later when adding it to the map.
- Download the mobile application for Android: MKScannerPro. Install app and open it.

Pic. 1 MKScannerPro at Google Play store
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Agree to all permissions.
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Go to the SETTINGS for APP field in the top left corner (three horizontal lines). This feature turns your smartphone into a Getaway connection to our MQTT server.

Pic. 2 Settings button
- Enter the credentials and Save changes.
a. Fill the Host/IP with rtls.navigine.com
b. Port 1883
c. Client ID - Give your smartphone a UNIQUE name
c. Qos settings - 0
d. Fill in the Username and Password fields with the following:
- Username: navigine-mqtt
- Password: htkEQqX$Mc

Pic. 3 Add only Host/IP, port, Qos and User Credentials
1. Enter Host/IP, Port, Qos settings and name Client ID
2. Fill in User credentials as show on screenshots and click Save button on top left corner
- Plug in the gateway to a power outlet. The gateway's green light should be on, indicating that it is not yet configured.
- In the application, click on the Add Device button.

Pic. 4 Add device
- Click on the displayed gateway. If there are multiple gateways, select the one whose number matches the one indicated on the BT device, i.e., Bluetooth.

Pic. 5 Choose device
- Enter the Connection password: Moko4321 and click Confirm.

Pic. 6 Enter the connection password
- In the Client ID field, enter the Gateway Mac-address from the gateway or name how you want to (indicated on the side).

Pic. 7 Fill Mac-address in Client ID
- Copy the Gatewat Mac-address and paste it into the Device ID field.

Pic. 8 Enter the MAC-address from the gateway
- Enter the user credentials as follows:
- Username: navigine-mqtt
- Password: htkEQqX$Mc

Pic. 9 Enter user credentials
- DO NOT modify the general and SSL/TLS fields.
- Enter the name of the Wi-Fi network to which the gateway will be connected and its password.

Pic. 10
1. Enter your Wi-Fi name and password
2. Wait until it's connected
3. Click Done to close window
- Choose the gateway device you need to update. All MK107 Pro need to be updated to v.1.0.4A

Pic. 11 Choose gateway
- Tap on the three dots located at the top right corner of the screen to access the gateway's general settings.

Pic. 12 Press 3 dots
- Press Device information and look at "Master Firmware version". If it's not v1.0.4A, please follow next steps to update

Pic. 13 Check version
- Select the "OTA" option from the menu.

Pic. 14 Select "OTA"
- Fill in the required fields with the following information:
- Host: 47.104.172.169
- Port: 8080
- File Path: /updata_fold/MK107Pro_V1.0.4A.bin

Pic. 15 Fill Host, Port and file path as follows
- Press the "Start Update" button to begin the update process.
- Wait for the update to complete successfully.
- Once the update is finished, go back to the gateway's general settings.
- Open the "Device Information" section.
- Check the "Master Firmware version" field. It should display "V1.0.4A" to confirm that the update was successful.

Pic. 16 Check "Master Firmware version"
- If everything is connected successfully, a message will appear indicating that everything is okay, and the button on the gateway will turn blue.
- Go to the device list in the application. The status should be online.

Pic. 17 Online gateways
Please sign in to your account.

Pic. 18 Sigh in to account
The first step in setting up a location-based tracking system is to upload an image of the floor plan. This will serve as the basis for all subsequent steps, including adding locators, drawing barriers, and creating zones. To access a more detailed manual, visit the link.

Pic. 19 Upload location
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Open the Sublocation interface.
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Click on the "Add transmitter" button.

Pic. 20 Adding gateway
- Enter the name and UUID of the Moko Plug gateway.
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Name: Choose a descriptive name for the gateway. For example, "Moko Plug gateway 1" or MAC address.
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UUID: Enter the MAC address of the Moko Plug gateway without the colon " : " symbol.

Pic. 21 Gateway adding window
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Click on "Save" button to add the Moko Plug gateway to the floor plan.
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Repeat the process for each additional Moko Plug gateway that you want to add to the floor plan.
¶ Step 4. Draw barriers above walls and outdoor area
After uploading the floor plan, the next step is to draw barriers on closed locations and walls. Barriers define areas of the floor plan that are off-limits to navigation and will help to ensure that the navigation system accurately reflects the layout of the building. To access a more detailed manual, visit the link

Pic. 22 Drawing barrier around walls

Pic. 23 Showcase of drawing barrier outside of image
- Select "Apps" and then "Add Application" from the left menu.

Pic. 24 Add Apps button
2. Give your app a title that is descriptive and easy to remember.

Pic. 25 Naming title
3. Turn on the enable button in the top left corner.
This will reveal a list of three functions:
Options - which allow you to customize the app settings
Team - which determines the users who can manage the application
Locations - which specifies the locations that will be visible for tracking

Pic. 26 Enable switch
- Scroll down to the "Locations" section and add the necessary locations.

Pic. 27 Adding locations
You need to add objects to the system to view your assets on the online tracking platform. The steps for adding objects are as follows:

Pic. 28 Create objects screen
- Click on "Create Objects". A "Create Object" window will pop up.

Pic. 29 Create objects screen
- In the window, fill in the following information:
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Title - the name that will be displayed in the Online tracking tab
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Group- the group that will contain the asset tag
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Object type – select "Dynamic" for asset tags that move, or "Static" for those that don't
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Device type – select "New" if you're adding a new device, or "Old" if you've already added the device. If you select "Old", a list of device names will appear in the Device ID section
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Device ID – the IMEI of the device or Mac adress
If everything is filled in correctly, the tracked devices should appear in the Online tracking tab within a few minutes.
Check the Online tracking tab to see the objects appear if everything is correct.

Pic. 30 Online tracking working correctly
- To determine if your gateway is unable to detect an asset tag, access MKScannerPro.
- Select gateways that are in close proximity to the asset tag, and click on them.

Pic. 31 Choose gateway
- If the screen resembles the image provided, it indicates that your gateway is functioning correctly. This picture confirms that nearby asset tags and other devices are being detected.

Pic. 32 Gateway can detect nearby asset tags or different devices
- Examine your asset tag for low battery or any potential malfunctions.