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MT10 Installation Guide - Temperature and Humidity
Overview
The Cisco Meraki MT10 is a cloud-managed temperature and humidity sensor that is exceptionally simple to configure and deploy due to its integration with the
Meraki dashboard and the use of Bluetooth Low Energy technology. The MT family eliminates the complex and costly setup required by traditional solutions by
removing the limitations of placement of these sensors.
Pre-Installation Preparation
You should complete the following steps before going on-site to perform an installation:
Configure Your Network in the Dashboard
The following is a brief overview of the steps required to add an MT10 to your network. For detailed instructions about creating, configuring, and managing
Meraki sensor networks, refer to the
1. Log in to http://dashboard.meraki.com. If this is your first time, create a new account.
2. Find the network to which you plan to add your sensor, or create a new network.
3. Add the sensors to your network. You will need your Meraki order number (found on your invoice) or the serial
number of each sensor, which looks like Qxxx-xxxx-xxxx, and can be found on the back of the unit or included in
the box.
4. Add the gateway (MV or MR) to the same network as the sensor.
NOTE: Make sure the gateway is in the same network and is online and operational.
Click here for
MV setup instructions
Quickly Scan and Claim Multiple Devices through the Meraki Mobile App
If you have to claim multiple devices, the quickest way is by scanning their barcode using the Meraki app.
1. Log in to your Meraki
have one.
2. Navigate to the correct
3. Go to the Devices tab from the bottom navigation bar.
4. Select the + icon on the top right of the screen and pick Scan new device barcode.
5. Point your phone camera toward the hardware barcode to claim the device.
6. Enter device information and then select Done. Press Add another to claim a new device.
MT-Sensors
online documentation.
and
MR setup
instructions.
iOS
or
Android
app with your Meraki dashboard account.
network
through left-side bar.
Create a new account
if you do not
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Summary of Contents for Cisco Meraki MT10

  • Page 1 Overview The Cisco Meraki MT10 is a cloud-managed temperature and humidity sensor that is exceptionally simple to configure and deploy due to its integration with the Meraki dashboard and the use of Bluetooth Low Energy technology. The MT family eliminates the complex and costly setup required by traditional solutions by removing the limitations of placement of these sensors.
  • Page 2 List of Compatible Gateways: MV12(W/NE), MV22(X), MV32, MV72(X) MR36, MR44, MR45, MR46, MR46E, MR55, MR56, MR76, MR86 WARNING: Environmental sensors are only supported with second-generation MV cameras and Wi-Fi 6-compatible APs. Minimum Firmware Version MT sensors can only connect to a compatible MV gateway running MV 4.8+. Please refer to Managing Firmware Upgrades to schedule an upgrade.
  • Page 3: Installation Instructions

    Installation Instructions Each MT10 comes with a Quick Install Guide within the box. This pamphlet contains detailed step-by-step guides and images to assist you in the physical installation of the sensors. Choosing your Mounting Location As MT sensors rely on a gateway for connectivity to the dashboard, make sure that a working compatible gateway is in range of the sensor when choosing a mounting location.
  • Page 4: Testing The Connection

    Testing the Connection Once the device is mounted at the desired location and added to a network with a compatible gateway, press the general purpose button on the top of the sensor to wake it up and sync with the nearest gateway. Refer to the LED Indicators section for more details on the status of the sensor.
  • Page 5 • Temperature: 0°C - 55°C (32F - 131F) Operating environment • Relative humidity: 0 - 95 % RH • Multicolor, multifunction status LED • General purpose button Hardware • Reset button • USB-C port LED Indicators • Rainbow = MT is initializing or looking for a gateway. •...
  • Page 6: Package Contents

    Factory Reset Button Next to the battery compartment, there is a pinhole button to factory reset the sensor. If the button is pressed and held for at least five seconds and then released, the sensor will reboot and it will be restored to its original factory settings by deleting all configuration information stored on the unit. USB-C Port The MT10 sensors have a USB-C port on the bottom that can be used to provide an alternate source of power using a compatible accessory.
  • Page 7 Support and Additional Information If issues are encountered with device installation or if additional help is required, contact Meraki Support by logging in and opening a case via the Get Help section. For additional information on Meraki hardware, and for other installation guides, please refer to documentation.meraki.com.