
Wi-Fi Weather Station Gateway
With built-in Temperature, Humidity and
Barometric Sensor
Manual
Model: GW1100
https://s.ecowitt.com/R9FUG1

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Table of Contents
1 INTRODUCTION ..............................................3
2 INSTALLATION ............................................... 5
2.1 PACKAGE LIST ...............................................5
2.2 WI-FI CONFIGURATION ................................. 6
2.3 DEVICE LOCATION, TIMEZONE, DST, AND
DATA PUBLIC .................................................... 20
2.4 MANAGE SENSORS ...................................... 22
2.5 UPLOAD DATA TO SERVER ......................... 26
3 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE ........................... 28
3.1 VIEW AND SIZE ........................................... 28
3.2 FEATURES ....................................................29
3.3 ELEMENTS EXPLANATION ........................... 32
3.4 LED INDICATORS ........................................ 33
3.5 BUTTON FUNCTION ..................................... 34
4 HISTORICAL DATA EXPORT AND CLEAR34
4.1 EXPORT HISTORY DATA ..............................34
4.2 CLEAR HISTORY DATA ................................36
5 CALIBRATION ............................................... 37
6 RAIN SETTINGS .............................................38
6.1 RAINFALL DATA PRIORITY SETTING ...........38

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6.2 RAIN TOTALS INITIAL VALUE ..................... 39
7 UNIT AND OTHER SETTINGS ....................41
8 FIRMWARE UPGRADE ................................ 42
8.1 VIA WEB PAGE ............................................42
8.2 VIA ECOWITT APP ....................................... 43
9 SPECIFICATIONS .......................................... 44
10 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE .................. 46
11 OPTIONAL SENSORS ................................. 49
11.1 SENSOR DATA RECEPTION PRIORITY ........ 50
11.2 OPTIONAL SENSORS .................................. 50
12 WARRANTY ..................................................54
12.1 IC CAUTION ...............................................56
12.2 FCC STATEMENT ...................................... 57
13 CONTACT US ................................................60
13.1 AFTER-SALES SERVICE ..............................60
13.2 STAY IN TOUCH .........................................61

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1 Introduction
Figure 1 How Ecowitt system works
Thank you for purchasing this GW1100 Wi-Fi Weather
Station Gateway, with built-in temperature, humidity, and
barometric sensors. It can also handle all the Ecowitt
sensors developed. By upgrading firmware, future sensors
developed can also be hosted, and this made the gateway
an extremely flexible Ecowitt ecosystem possible.
To ensure the best product performance, please read this
manual and retain it for future reference.

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Local gateway configuration
We at Ecowitt are very conscientious about your possible
concerns regarding sending your data into a cloud. Not
only do we not share your data with any third party, we
also offer you a possibility to manage your data locally by
the help of a special tool-the WS View Plus app. You
may refer to the WSView Plus APP instruction for more
details.

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2 Installation
2.1 Package List
QTY
Item Description
1
USB Wi-Fi Gateway
1
USB extension cable for powering
the gateway
1
Cable clip
1
Quick start guide
1
Manual
Table 1 Package content
Note: The gateway must be plugged into a USB (2.0 or
later) port for its power supply. The USB extension cable
(USB type A - Male straight to female straight; included)
should be used so that the gateway is sitting further from
AC adapters which is a heat source as well as EMI
interference source. The using of this USB extension
cable will make the gateway perform better in terms of
radio signal reception, and measure indoor temperature,
and humidity more accurately.

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2.2 Wi-Fi Configuration
2.2.1 Power Up
You need to prepare a power adapter with a USB port in
advance. Power the GW1100 up with the USB extension
cable. Note: DO NOT directly plug the GW1100 into the
power outlet.
Figure 2 Installation Illustration for Power-up

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2.2.2 Install Ecowitt APP:
Visit the App Store or Google Play Store or scan the QR
code below to download the free Ecowitt App.
Open Ecowitt App, follow the on-screen setup
instructions to create an account, add new weather station,
and follow Section 2.2.3 below to connect your station to
your Wi-Fi network.
Figure 3 Download Ecowitt App

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Note: For section 2.2.3 below, you’ll need your Wi-Fi
network name (SSID) and password. Make sure your
mobile device is connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
2.2.3 Gateway Wi-Fi Configuration
2.2.3.1 Through Ecowitt APP
①
Open Ecowitt App, click "Add New Weather Station",
click GW1100 icon, and choose WiFi Provisioning:

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Figure 4 APP Wi-Fi Configuration Operations
② Long press GW1100’s button for more than 5s will
trigger to turn on Soft-AP (GW1100’s hotspot), red Wi-Fi
LED will flash rapidly.

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Figure 5 Button Illustration
③ Use your mobile phone to connect to the hotspot
"GW1100x-WIFIxxxx".

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Figure 6
④
Allow location access, recommend selecting "While
Using the App".

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⑤
Fill in the Wi-Fi SSID and Password.
Figure 7
⑥
After the gateway setup is successful. Switch to your
usual Wi-Fi. GW1100 has been successfully added to the
App, and you can view the weather data on the App.

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Figure 8

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2.2.3.2 Through Web Page
If you fail to configure the device network settings using
the Ecowitt app, we recommend using the SETUP Via
Embeded Webpage.
①WiFi configuration
1. Ensure that your mobile
phone or laptop is
connected to the hotspot
emitted by the device.
Figure 9

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2. Open your web browser and enter the following URL:
192.168.4.1. No password is set by default. Click Login.
Figure 10

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3. Click Local Network. Input the name and password of
the router to which you want to connect. Click Apply.
Figure 11

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4. Record the MAC
address.
Figure 12
②Add the GW1100 to your Ecowitt Account
1. Open Ecowitt App, click "Add New Weather Station",
click Other, and choose Manually Adding
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Figure 13

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2. Edit the Device Name
and paste the MAC address
copied into the box, and
click "Save", then you can
view the data on the App.
Figure 14
2.3 Device Location, Timezone, DST, and
Data Public
After completing the Wi-Fi configuration, follow these
steps for Device precise location, Timezone, DST
(Daylight Saving Time), and Data public settings.
1. Click on "weather station".

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2. Click on the "
…
" icon in the upper right corner of the
gateway module.
3. Set the Device's precise location and Timezone on this
interface.
4. Tick "Auto DST" and "Is Public" when necessary.
5. Click "Save", then reboot the device, it will
automatically synchronize time and DST.
Figure 15

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2.4 Manage Sensors
2.4.1 Add a Sensor
To pair the optional sensors (refer to Section 5 for more
optional sensors) with the GW1100, please do as follows:
1. Place the optional sensor next to the receiver.
2. Power the sensor on and wait for 1-2 minutes.
3. Check whether the GW1100 will pick up the sensor
data automatically and display it on app.
4. If data is not received, try the following: Make sure
the phone and GW1100 are connected to the same Wi-Fi
network, open Ecowitt App, find Sensor ID, and enter the
Edit Gateway page.
5. In the Edit Gateway page, find the sensor you want to
pair - select the ID number box and register it.
6. Once successful, you may return to the main interface
to check the data.
7. If you know exactly the sensor ID, and want the
GW1100 to pair that sensor only, you may enter the
sensor ID, and save the change to make it effective.

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Figure 16 Sensor ID page

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Figure 17 Re-register sensor

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2.4.2 Disable (Stop) a Sensor
If you have more than one gateway to receive data from
multiple transmitters, the following actions can help you
prevent the gateway from automatically receiving data
transmitted by other already registered transmitters.
If you have 2 or more transmitters of same model, and
GW1100 receives data from one of them, but you want to
receive data from another one.
1. Tap icon of editing.
2. Manually input the sensor ID of the transmitter you
wish to receive on this interface
3. Set its status to Enabled.
4. Tap "Save" to receive data successfully.
When the GW1100 receives data from unwanted
transmitter.
1. Tap icon of editing.
2. Manually input the default sensor ID to lock onto this
sensor.
3. Set its status to Disabled.
4. Tap "Save" to apply this lock immediately.

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Figure 18 Disable a sensor
2.5 Upload Data to Server
2.5.1 Weather Servers supported
After the Wi-Fi configuration is successful, data can be
uploaded to the following weather station servers:
A. ecowitt.net (Default upload to this server)

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B. wunderground.com
C. weathercloud.net
D. wow.metoffice.gov.uk
E. Customized servers
2.5.2 Upload Servers Management
(1) Ensure that the mobile phone and GW1100 are
using the same Wi-Fi.
(2) Ecowitt App - "
…
" at the top right corner - "Others"
- "DIY Upload Servers"
Figure 20 Upload data to server

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3 Instructions for Use
3.1 View and Size
Figure 21: Wi-Fi Gateway

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3.2 Features
Attached temperature, humidity, and barometric 3-in-
1 probe sensor.
Collects sensor data from various supported wireless
sensors.
Additional/optional sensors.
Go to Section 5 for detailed sensor list.
Calculates dew point for outdoor sensor (cloud
upload supported).
Upload sensor data to cloud weather services:
ecowitt.net
wunderground.com
weathercloud.net
wow.metoffice.gov.uk
Custom sites using either Wunderground or Ecowitt
protocol. Contact the Customer Support department
for assistance.
Mobile application (Ecowitt APP)
:
View collected live data.
Manage sensor calibration setup.
Manage sensor selection.
Manage rainfall settings.
Data storage service on Ecowitt server:
https://ecowitt.net

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Data storing resolution:
By day: 5 minutes average
By week: 30 minutes average
By month: 4 hours average
By year: 1 day average
Stores data for past three months with 5-minute
intervals.
Stores data for past year at 30-minute intervals.
Stores data for past two years at 4-hour
intervals.
Note: All the optional sensors supported can be found on
our website: ecowitt.net. Make sure to select the model
of the units with the same RF frequency as your gateway
(the frequency is different for various countries because
of regulations).
Note: ecowitt.net hosts all the sensors supported,
however, It is not necessarily true for other data
hosting services. For example, the Wunderground only
accepts outdoor sensor data, therefore it will not display
the following sensor data on their website:
Indoor temperature and humidity (from the GW1100
built-in 3-in-1 sensor)

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Multi-channel temperature and humidity (from the
WN31 sensor) or Multi-channel temp (from WN30
sensor)
Soil moisture (from the WH51 sensor)
PM2.5 data (from the WH41/43 sensor)
Lightning data (from the WH57 sensor)
Water leakage condition (from the WH55 Sensor)
Water/Soil temp (from WN34 sensor)
PM2.5/PM10/CO2/temperature and humidity data
(from the WH45 Sensor)
Leaf wetness sensor(from WN35 sensor)
Electricity usage situation(from AC1100)
Water usage situation(from WFC01)
To view and record all the sensors data remotely, we
recommend you to use the Ecowitt server.

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3.3 Elements Explanation
See Figure 21 to help you identify elements of the
gateway.
Figure 22 Elements Introduction
1
Factory Default Reset Button
2
RF Status Indicator Light (Blue)
3
Wi-Fi Status Indicator Light (Red)
4
USB Connector for system power supply
5
Temperature, humidity, and barometric 3-
in-1 sensor
Table 2 Elements identification

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3.4 LED Indicators
RF (Blue): Indicates the status of RF communication
with the station.
Flash (each): Indicates one packet of RF data from a
sensor was received.
Off (steady): Indicates no RF data received.
Wi-Fi (Red): Indicates the status of the WiFi
connection.
Off: Wi-Fi connection to router failed.
On: GW1100 was provisioned to the router and has
data sent to any one of the cloud data hosting
successfully.
Flash slowly: GW1100 connected to the router, but
failed to publish data to any of the weather services on
the cloud.
Flash rapidly: GW1100 was in a factory reset default
state. It has never been configured for router and
weather server.

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3.5 Button Function
The black button is used for the reset mode.
Reset Mode: Hold the black button for about 5 seconds
will reset the gateway to the factory default reset state.
All the history data, Wi-Fi settings, calibration, and
sensor labeling, etc. are all lost and need to be set again.
4 Historical Data Export and Clear
4.1 Export History Data
GW1100 doesn't support a memory card to store data,
when the Wi-Fi configuration (refer to 2.2 for Wi-Fi
Configuration) is completed, you can log in to
Ecowitt.net to export the data in CSV file format.
1. Choose time period of data.
2. Click "Export".
3. File will be downloaded automatically.

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Figure 23 Export History Data

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Note:
Data with a query period of days/24 hours is retained for
3 months.
Data with a weekly query period is retained for 1 year.
Data with a monthly query period is retained for 2 years.
Data with a yearly query period is retained for 4 years.
4.2 Clear History Data
Under "menu" - "devices" - "..." button to clear history
data.

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Figure 24 Clear History Data
5 Calibration
If you have data from a relatively accurate weather station.
You can use the data to do the calibration.
1. Make sure your mobile device is connected to the same
Wi-Fi network.
2. Click "…" on top right corner and choose "Calibration".
3. For a certain parameter(Use Indoor temperature as an
illustration in the Figure 22). Calculate the offset of data
from accurate weather station and ecowitt sensor.
4. Fill in the offset got from step3, click Save.

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6 Rain Settings
6.1 Rainfall Data Priority Setting
If you have multiple rainfall sensors, you can set the
priority to display the data from one of them. You can
choose between a Traditional Rain Gauge or a
Piezoelectric Rain Gauge.
Figure 24
Calibration

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Figure 25 Rainfall Data Priority Setting
6.2 Rain Totals Initial Value
Users can set the Rain for the current year, month, or
week starting values. This is useful when you start using

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this system instead of another one that has accumulated
data, or simply if you know the values to be incorrect.
1. Make sure your mobile device is connected to the same
Wi-Fi network.
2. Click " … " on top right corner and choose "Rain
Totals".
3. Fill in the correct Rainfall value, click Save.

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7 Unit and other Settings
Click Settings, select the units for different parameters
you want. You can see some more settings on this
interface.
Figure 26 App Setting

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8 Firmware Upgrade
8.1 Via Web Page
If you choose "Automatically upgrade firmware" on the
web page 192.168.4.1, GW1100 will reboot automatically
every time when there is a new firmware. (Automatic
update interval is 24 hours).
Figure 27 Firmware Upgrade Via Web Page

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8.2 Via Ecowitt App
Open Ecowitt App
–
Weather Station
–
"
…
" (Open
the edit gateway page)
–
Tap the firmware version
number to upgrade if there is a new version available.
When the upgrade is complete, the GW1100 will reboot
into the latest version.
Figure 28 Firmware Upgrade Via Ecowitt App

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9 Specifications
Note: Out of range values will be displayed using “---”
Model
GW1100
Name
Wireless Wi-Fi Gateway
Dimensions
35×24.9×62(mm)
Weight
25(g)
Material of Plastic Casing
ABS
Temperature Metering Range
-9.9°C to 60°C (14°F to 140°F)
Temperature Metering Accuracy
±1°C(±1.8℉)
Temperature Metering
Resolution
0.1°C, or 0.1°F
Humidity Metering Range
1%RH to 99%RH
Humidity Metering Accuracy
±5%RH
Humidity Metering Resolution
1%RH
Barometric Pressure Metering
range
300 to 1100 hPa (8.85 to 32.5
inHg)
Barometric Pressure Metering
accuracy
±5hPa
Barometric Pressure Metering
resolution
0.1 hPa (0.01 inHg)

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Reading Update Interval
About 1 minute
RF Connection Frequency
920/915/868/433MHz (depending
on local regulations)
RF Wireless Range
Over 100 meters (in open areas)
WLAN
802.11 b/g/n 2.4 GHz
(802.11n, Max 150 Mbps)
WLAN Range
Over 30 meters (in open areas)
Console Operating Temperature
-10°C to 60°C (14°F to 140°F)
Power Supply
5V 1A USB
Table 3 USB gateway built-in sensor specification

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10 Troubleshooting Guide
Look through the following table and locate an issue or
problem you are experiencing in the left column and read
possible solutions in the right column.
Problem
Solution
Relative
pressure does
not agree with
the official
reporting
station
Relative pressure refers to sea-level
equivalent temperature and should generally
agree closely with the official station. If there
is a disagreement, make sure you are not
looking at absolute pressure, in particular, if
your station is not near sea level. Also check
at different times due to occasional delays in
updates to the official station.
Redo the pressure calibration procedure.
The barometer is only accurate to + 0.09
inHg (3hPa) within the following relative
pressure range: 8.86 to 32.48 inHg (300-1,100
hPa), which cottesponds to an altirude of
29,527 ft. (9,000m) down to 2,500 ft. (750m)
below sea level.Athigher altitudes, you should
expect a possible lesser accuracy and non-
linearity effects in the error (the calibration
offset only allows for a partially linear
correction).
Time is
incorrect
Make sure your time zone and DST(daylight
savings time) setting is correct .

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Data not
reporting to
Wunderground.
com
Confirm your station ID is correct. The
station ID is all caps, and the most common
issue is substituting a capital letter O for a 0
(zero) or vice versa. Please note the digit 0
can only occur in the last part of the station
ID (which is a station number in a city).
Example, KAZPHOEN11, not
KAZPH0EN11.
Confirm that your password (also called:
key) is correct. It is the password
wunderground.com generated for your station
ID. You can also verify it by logging in to
wunderground.com and looking it up under
“My Profile-My Devices.”
If there's a number "1" on the station key,
try to input the lower case of the letter "L" to
replace it on the app.
Make sure the date, time, and time zone are
correct in the Device Setting. If it is incorrect,
you may be reporting data for a point in the
past or future and you may not see it where
you expect it.
Check your router firewall settings. The
gateway sends data via port 80. If you can
access other web sites using “http” (not to be
confused with “https”) this setting will be
OK.

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No Wi-Fi
connection, or
gateway
configuration
failed
Check for Wi-Fi light on the gateway. If
wireless connectivity is operational, the Wi-Fi
light will be steady. Make sure you
configured the correct SSID and password.
Repeat the procedure as necessary to verify.
The gateway does not support so-called
“captive Wi-Fi” networks. These are typically
“guest” type networks where users have to
agree to terms and conditions before being
connected.
Make sure your Wi-Fi supports 2.4 GHz
signals (801 type B or G, or N) because Wi-Fi
that uses the 5 GHz spectrum is not
supported. For router with dual band, please
disable the 5GHz band.
Turn off your mobile data/ cellular data.
Ensure the DHCP mode is open Try
alternative methods.
Method 1:
Power off the gateway.
Power on the gateway.
Open the Wi-Fi network on your phone or
computer, and connect to the hotspot of
GW1100 -WIFIXXXX.
Open your browser, type 192.168.4.1 in the
browser address search bar and enter - login -
Local Network - enter your Router SSID and
Password - Live Data.
Method 2:
Reset your router or reset the gateway to

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factory mode and then try the configuration
again.
Method 3:
Try to set your router password to none and
then do the configuration again. If
successfully, you may set your router
password back and configure the gateway
again.
Method 4:
Try the configuration using a different
mobile device.
Table 4 Troubleshooting Guide
11 Optional Sensors
The product supports receiving data from various sensors,
which can be used with the Ecowitt server for enhanced
data services. The RF reception function will always be
turned on to receive data from all registered sensors
anytime.

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11.1 Sensor Data Reception Priority
Please note that data processing is prioritized when there
is more than one sensor (array) or a rainfall sensor for
outdoor temperature, wind, rain, and solar data where
applicable registered in the gateway (sensor hierarchy).
Sensor Array/Sensor:
Outdoor temperature priority: WN32>
WS90>WS80>WS68>WS69.
Piezo rainfall priority: WS85>WS90
Traditional rainfall Priority: WH40>WS69
Solar: WS90>WS80>WS68>WS69.
11.2 Optional Sensors
The following sensors can be purchased separately. For
more information, please visit our website:
http://www.ecowitt.com. Select the model of the units
with the same RF frequency as your gateway or display
console (the frequency is different for various countries
because of regulations).

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Notes:
(1) The max Quantity in the following table indicates the
maximum number of the same sensor model or type that
can be connected to one gateway.
(2) Theoretically all the different sensor arrays (WS68,
69, 80, 85, 90) could be connected to one gateway at the
same time, but due to the sensor hierarchy (see above)
this would only make sense in a few special cases (e.g.
WS85 + WS68 (get solar data from WS68). WS85 or
WS90 + WS69 (get traditional rain data from the WS69).
Sensor
Model
Quantity of
available per
gateway
Picture
Functions
WS90
1
Outdoor temperature &
humidity, light, UV, wind
speed/direction, rainfall
WS85
1
Wind speed/direction,
rainfall
WS80
1
Outdoor temperature &
humidity, light, UV, wind
speed/direction

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WS69
1
Outdoor temperature &
humidity, light, UV, wind
speed/direction, rainfall
WN67
1
Outdoor temperature &
humidity, wind
speed/direction, rainfall
WS68
1
Light, UV, wind speed/
direction
WH40
1*
Rainfall
WH40H
Rainfall
WN32P
1
Indoor temperature,
humidity, and pressure
WN32/W
N32S
1
Outdoor temperature and
humidity
WN31/W
N31S
8*
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WN30
Temperature
WN36
Pool temperature
WN34
L/S/D
8
Temperature
WN35
8
Leaf wetness
WH41
4*
PM2.5(Particulate Matter)
WH43
PM2.5(Particulate Matter)
WH45/W
H46
1*
CO₂(Carbon Dioxide),
PM(Particulate Matter),
temperature and humidity
WH46D
CO₂(Carbon Dioxide),
PM(Particulate Matter),
temperature and humidity
WH51
16*
Soil moisture

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WH51L
Soil moisture
WH55
4
Water leak detection
WH57
1
Lightning detection
LDS01
4
Laser Distance Sensor
Table 5 Optional Sensors
*) Combined fields mean that the maximum number is
composed of the 2-3 options together.
12 Warranty
We disclaim any responsibility for any technical error or
printing error or the consequences thereof.
All trademarks and patents are recognized.

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We provide a 1-year limited warranty on this product
against manufacturing defects or defects in materials and
workmanship.
This limited warranty begins on the original date of
purchase, is valid only on products purchased, and only to
the original purchaser of this product. To receive
warranty service, the purchaser must contact us for
problem determination and service procedures.
This limited warranty covers only actual defects within
the product itself and does not cover the cost of
installation or removal from a fixed installation, normal
set-up or adjustments, or claims based on
misrepresentation by the seller, or performance variations
resulting from installation-related circumstances.
Manufacture: Shenzhen Fine Offset Electronics Co., Ltd.
Address: 4/F, Block C, JiuJiu Industrial City, Shajing Town,
Baoan District, Shenzhen City, China

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12.1 IC Caution
This device contains licence-exempt transmitter (s) /
receiver (s) that comply with Innovation, Science and
Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause interference.
2. This device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of the
device.
L’émetteur/récepteur exempt de licence contenu dans le
présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Innovation,
Sciences et Développement économique Canada
applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions
suivantes :
1. L’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;
2. L’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique
subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en
compromettre le fonctionnement.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This

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equipment should be installed and operated with a
minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator
and your body.
Cet émetteur ne doit pas être Co-placé ou ne fonctionnant
en même temps qu’aucune autre antenne ou émetteur.
Cet équipement devrait être installé et actionné avec une
distance minimum de 20 centimètres entre le radiateur et
votre corps
12.2 FCC Statement
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the condition that this device does
not cause harmful interference (1) this device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are

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designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio
or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
To maintain compliance with RF Exposure guidelines,
This equipment should be installed and operated with
minimum distance between 20cm the radiator your body:
Use only the supplied antenna.

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IC Caution:
English:
This device contains licence-exempt
transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation,
Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-
exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
1. This device may not cause interference.
2. This device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of the
device.
French:
L’émetteur/récepteur exempt de licence contenu dans le
présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Innovation,
Sciences et Développement économique Canada
applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’
exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes :
1. L’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;
2. L’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique
subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en
compromettre le fonctionnement.

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13 Contact Us
13.1 After-sales Service
Order Issues:
If you encounter any missing or incorrect shipments of
Ecowitt products purchased, please reach out to the
respective platform's customer service from the store
where you bought the product for assistance.
Usage Inquiries:
For any issues related to product usage, feel free to
contact our customer support team at
assistance and resolving any concerns you may have.

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13.2 Stay in Touch
Ask questions, watch setup videos, and provide feedback
on our social media outlets. Follow Ecowitt on Discord,
YouTube, Facebook and Twitter.
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