ECOWITT GW2000 Manual
ECOWITT GW2000 Manual

ECOWITT GW2000 Manual

Wired and wireless wi-fi gateway

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Wired and Wireless Wi-Fi Gateway
built-in Temperature, Humidity and Barometric Sensors
Model: GW2000
https://s.ecowitt.com/R7VWAP

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  • Page 1 Wired and Wireless Wi-Fi Gateway built-in Temperature, Humidity and Barometric Sensors Model: GW2000 https://s.ecowitt.com/R7VWAP...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    OWER 3.2 I APP ..........8 NSTALL COWITT 3.3 E APP N ....9 COWITT ETWORK ONFIGURATION 4 SETUP YOUR NEW DEVICE ON THE ECOWITT APP ..................18 4.1 D , DST, EVICE OCATION IMEZONE & F .....18 UBLIC IRMWARE PGRADE SETTINGS 5 DEVICES MANAGEMENT ON ECOWITT APP ..
  • Page 3 6 MOUNTING ..............29 7 OTHER ECOWITT APP SETTING ......30 7.1 C APP ......30 ALIBRATION ON COWITT 7.2 R APP ....31 ETTINGS ON COWITT 7.3 U ........34 NIT AND THER ETTINGS 8 USE ON WEB UI ............35 8.1 H...
  • Page 4 10 OPTIONAL WEATHER SERVERS ......53 10.1 W ......53 EATHER ERVERS UPPORTED 10.2 U ..54 PLOAD EATHER ERVERS ON COWITT APP 10.3 U UI ..........55 PLOAD ON 11 FEATURES ..............56 12 SPECIFICATIONS ............57 13 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE .........58 14 OPTIONAL SENSORS ..........65 14.1 S ......65 ENSOR...
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    Getting Started Package List 1 x Wired and Wireless Wi-Fi Gateway 1 x Mounting base 1 x USB cable 1 x User manual 1 x Quick start guide 3 x Screws Note: The gateway is powered via a USB cable. Use the included USB cable and connect it to a power adapter (not included).
  • Page 6: Multiple Views And Size (Unit:mm)

    Multiple Views and Size (Unit:mm) Figure 1 Gateway size Figure 2 Mounting base size...
  • Page 7: Overview

    Overview Figure 3 LED Indicators Description Reset Button DC Power Socket Ethernet Socket Ethernet Indicator LED Temperature & Humidity Sensor Sensor Link LED Server LED Table 1 Overview...
  • Page 8: Reset Button & Led Indicators

    Reset Button & LED Indicators Figure 4 Item Function Reset Hold for 5 seconds to enter the Wi-Fi Button configuration mode Hold for 10 seconds to restore factory settings On: Ethernet cable is connected Ethernet Blink: Data received Indicator Off: Ethernet cable is not connected On: Blinks when one packet of wireless Sensor sensor data was received...
  • Page 9 "GW2000-WIFIXXXX" with a mobile phone/PC, open the browser, and log in to the webpage 192.168. 4.1 (the initial password is empty), enter the Sensors ID interface to re-register the corresponding wireless sensor Server On (steady): LED(Red) Network communication normal and data...
  • Page 10: Ecowitt System Introduction

    Thank you for purchasing this GW2000 Wired and Wireless Wi- Fi Gateway, with built-in temperature, humidity, and barometric sensors. It can also handle all the Ecowitt sensors that have been developed. By upgrading firmware, future sensors developed can also be hosted, making the gateway an extremely flexible Ecowitt ecosystem possible.
  • Page 11 Weather Station: Includes the console and sensors (or sensor array). Gateway: Also known as a hub, it is a display less console. Here, refer to the GW2000 device. Transmitter: Refers to the sensor. Receiver: Refers to the console. RF: Radio frequency.
  • Page 12: Ecowitt Network Provisioning

    Ecowitt Network Provisioning Power Up Prepare a power adapter with a USB port (not included) in advance. Power the GW2000 using a USB cable. Install Ecowitt APP 1. Scan the QR code on the packaging box to down load the app.
  • Page 13: Ecowitt App Network Configuration

    Scan QR Code 3.3.1 1. Connect the GW2000 to the Ethernet cable(not included). 2. Open Ecowitt App, click "My Devices", and click "Add New Devices", choose the model of GW2000 from the product listing. Click "Scan QR Code" .
  • Page 14 Figure 7 3. Scan the QR code on the device and click "Save" to bind it simultaneously. Figure 8...
  • Page 15 4. Wait approximately 1~2 minutes for the data to upload. Figure 9...
  • Page 16 WIFI Provisioning 3.3.2 1. Ensure the GW2000 is in WiFi configuration mode, indicated by the red Sensor Link LED blinking quickly. If it's not blinking after powering on, hold the reset button for 5 seconds or reconnect the power. 2. Open Ecowitt App, click "My Devices", and click "Add New Devices", choose the GW2000’s icon to configure the WiFi...
  • Page 17 Figure 11 5. After the setup is successful. Switch to your usual Wi-Fi. GW2000 has been successfully added to the App, and you can view the weather data on the App.
  • Page 18 Figure 12...
  • Page 19 Figure 13...
  • Page 20 MAC address is located on the sticker at the bottom of the GW2000. Copy it from the embedded webpage. 2. Add the GW2000 to your Ecowitt Account Open Ecowitt App, click "My Devices", and click "Add New Devices", choose the GW2000’s icon to configure the Manually Adding:...
  • Page 21 2. Enter the MAC address, edit the Device Name, click "Save," and you can view the data on the App. Figure 15...
  • Page 22: Setup Your New Device On The Ecowitt App

    Setup your new device on the Ecowitt Device Location, Timezone, DST, and Data Public & Firmware Upgrade settings After you complete the Wi-Fi configuration, please follow these steps for the Firmware upgrade, Device's precise location, Timezone, DST (Daylight Saving Time), and Data public settings.
  • Page 23 1. Click on "My Devices". 2. Click on the "…" icon in the upper right corner of the gateway. 3. You can edit your device name here if the default name needs to be changed. 4. Click version button to check latest firmware version. 5.
  • Page 24 Figure 17...
  • Page 25: Devices Management On Ecowitt App

    Devices Management on Ecowitt APP How to Delete GW2000 Long press the GW2000 till the delete icon appears, press it, then choose Delete or Reset. Figure 18...
  • Page 26: Manage Sensors

    Once successful, you may return to the main interface to check the data. If you know exactly the sensor ID, and want the GW2000 to pair that sensor only, you may enter the sensor ID, and save the change to make it effective.
  • Page 27 Figure 19 Sensor ID Page...
  • Page 28 Figure 20 Re-register Sensor Disable (Stop) a Sensor Suppose you have more than one gateway to receive data from multiple transmitters. In that case, the following actions can help...
  • Page 29 If you have 2 or more transmitters of the same model, and GW2000 receives data from one of them, you want to receive data from another. 1. Tap the icon of editing.
  • Page 30 Figure 21 Disable a Sensor...
  • Page 31 Add a Sub-device GW2000 is the latest generation gateway that supports smart control devices. It can operate WFC01 and AC1100 and following smart equipment. Below, we will demonstrate the connection methods for GW2000 with WFC01 or AC1100.
  • Page 32 Figure 22 Connecting WFC01/AC1100...
  • Page 33: Mounting

    Mounting 1. It can be placed flat in an indoor location that can receive an RF signal, but it cannot be placed in a place that isolates signals or interferes with magnetic fields. 2. A detachable fixing plate at the bottom; the holes with three screws can be fixed on the wall.
  • Page 34: Other Ecowitt App Setting

    Other Ecowitt APP Setting Calibration on Ecowitt APP If you have data from a relatively accurate weather station. You can use the data to do the calibration. Figure 24...
  • Page 35: Rain Settings On The Ecowitt App

    2. Click "…" on the top right corner and choose "Calibration". 3. For a certain parameter. Calculate the offset of data from the accurate weather station and ecowitt sensor. 4. Fill in the offset from step 3, and click Save.
  • Page 36 Figure 25 Rainfall Data Priority Setting 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...
  • Page 37 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 the top right corner and choose "Rain Totals".
  • Page 38: Unit And Other Settings

    Unit and Other Settings Click "Settings", and select the units for the different parameters you want. You can see some more settings on this interface. Figure 27 App Setting...
  • Page 39: Use On Web Ui

    How to Access the Web UI Holding the "Reset" Button for 5 seconds will turn on its Wi-Fi AP for 5 minutes. Connect to the GW2000's AP. Enter 192.168.4.1 in the browser. Log in with the default username and password, which is blank. If your gateway is connected to a local network, the WebUI can also be reached via the IP address the gateway has received or has been.
  • Page 40 Figure 28 3. Open your web browser and enter the following URL: 192.168.4.1. By default, no password is set. Click Login.
  • Page 41 Figure 29 4. Click Local Network. Input the name and password of the router to which you want to connect. Click Apply.
  • Page 42 Figure 30...
  • Page 43: Local Network On Web Ui

    Local Network on Web UI This page supports viewing or setting: (1) MAC address (2) WLAN: WLAN is the function of the gateway's Wi-Fi connection router, which is disabled by default (3) IP Address Mode: Receive Automatically (DHCP) or Static Figure 31...
  • Page 44: Device Setting On Web Ui

    This option works with sensor arrays like WS69, WS80, WS90 and WS85. (4) Auto Time zone: Your time zone setting on ecowitt.net will be applied here. (5) Automatic firmware upgrade (6) Login &...
  • Page 45 Figure 32...
  • Page 46: Firmware Upgrade Via Web Ui

    Firmware Upgrade Via Web UI If you choose "Automatically upgrade firmware" on the web page 192.168.4.1, GW2000 will reboot automatically whenever there is a new firmware. (Automatic update interval is 24 hours). Figure 33 Firmware Upgrade via Web Page...
  • Page 47: Unit Settings On Web Ui

    Unit Settings on Web UI Supports the following unit settings: (1) Temperature: ℃,℉ (2) Pressure: hPa, inHg, mmHg (3) Wind: m/s, km/h, mph, knots Note: Lightning distance units are the same as wind speed units: Wind Speed Unit Lightning Distance Unit m/s, km/h, BFT(BFT can only be set in App/ website) knots...
  • Page 48: Calibration On Web Ui

    Figure 34 Calibration on Web UI This page supports the following data calibration: (1) Solar Irradiance (2) UV (3) Wind Speed (4) Indoor Temperature (5) Indoor Humidity (6) Absolute Pressure (7) Altitude for Relative Pressure...
  • Page 49 (8) Outdoor Temperature (9) Outdoor Humidity (10) Wind Direction (11) Soil Moisture (12) Multi-Channel Temperature & Humidity (13) Multi-Channel Temperature (14) PM2.5 (15) AQIN (16) Laser distance sensor Figure 35...
  • Page 50: Rain Totals On Web Ui

    Rain Totals on Web UI This page supports settings such as: (1) Choose traditional or piezoelectric rain gauge data to be uploaded to the WU server, as only one rain gauge data can be accepted when you have both our haptic rain gauge and tipping bucket type rain gauge.
  • Page 51 Figure 36 WS90 and WS85 are weather stations equipped with piezoelectric rain gauges. To make your rain data more accurate, you can calibrate the rain sensor accuracy by yourself: 1. A reference is needed to record the rainfall value, and it is also important to be able to record the rain rate.
  • Page 52: Sensor Id On Web Ui

    Figure 37 Sensor ID on Web UI (1) Supports viewing and registering sensor ID. (2) Viewing battery status and signal quality. (3) By entering the "Edit" sub-page of a particular sensor, you may register the sensor by entering the sensor ID so that this sensor can be mandatory assigned.
  • Page 53 (4) By entering the "Re-register," the gateway will learn the sensor again to ensure its presence. If a new sensor is discovered, it will be displayed. Here with its sensor ID registered: Figure 38...
  • Page 54: Live Data On Web Ui

    Live Data on Web UI (1) Display connected sensor data. (2) Show GW2000’s battery voltage and solar charging power supply voltage. (3) You can edit the sensor name by clicking the pencil icon. This name is only reflected on this device, it will not update your dashboard tile name at ecowitt.net.
  • Page 55: Historical Data Export And Clear

    Export History Data When the network configuration (refer to section3.3 Ecowitt APP Network Provisioning ) is completed, you can log in to Ecowitt.net to export the data in CSV file format. 1. Choose the period of data. 2. Click "Export".
  • Page 56: Clear History Data

    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. Clear History Data Under "menu"...
  • Page 57: Optional Weather Servers

    Optional Weather Servers Weather Servers Supported 10.1 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) B. wunderground.com C. weathercloud.net D. wow.metoffice.gov.uk E. Customized servers...
  • Page 58: Upload Weather Servers On Ecowitt App

    Upload Weather Servers on Ecowitt app 10.2 Ensure that the mobile phone and GW2000 are using the same Wi-Fi. Ecowitt App - "…" at the top right corner - "Others" - "DIY Upload Servers" Figure 42 Upload Data to Server...
  • Page 59: Upload On Web Ui

    Upload on 10.3 Web UI After the Network configuration is successful, data can be uploaded to the following weather station servers: Figure 43...
  • Page 60: Features

     The gateway supports RF signal reception from Ecowitt transmitters and RF communication with Ecowitt IoT products, enabling a wide range of functionality. (Refer to the section on optional sensors.)  The gateway supports both Ethernet and 802.11 b/g/n 2.4GHz Wi-Fi for data transmission, allowing data...
  • Page 61: Specifications

    Specifications Note: Out of range values will be displayed using "---" Model GW2000 Wired and Wireless Wi-Fi Name Gateway Dimensions φ110*35.5(mm) T&H Probe Dimensions 10.5*12*5.5mm T&H Cable length 0.9m Weight 91(g) Material of Plastic Casing Reset Indicator light "RF", "Network"...
  • Page 62: Troubleshooting Guide

    -10°C to 60°C (14°F to Temperature 140°F) Power Supply 5V 1A USB to DC Table 4 GW2000 Specifications Troubleshooting Guide Look through the following an issue or problem you are experiencing at the serial number and read possible solutions after that.
  • Page 63 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.
  • Page 64  Confirm your station ID is correct. The station ID is all capital letters, and the most common issue is substituting an O for a 0 (or vice versa). Example,KAZPHOEN11, not KAZPH0EN11.  The number "1" can be easily confused with the lower case of letter "L".
  • Page 65 Power on the gateway.  Open the Wi-Fi network on your phone or computer, and connect to the hotspot of GW2000 -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.
  • Page 66 The outdoor data displayed on the gateway (temperature/humidity) is showing as "--°" ,while other data is displaying normally.an I add an additional gateway for a different room that takes data from the same sensor array?  It's possible that the temperature and humidity sensor module is malfunctioning.
  • Page 67 inserting the end of an opened paper-clip into the reset hole (see manual for WS68 and WS69 array) or pressing the reset button (WS80, WS85 and WS90 array) for about five seconds will restart the array firmware and the LED will start blinking again (WS68/69 every 16 seconds, WS80 every 5 seconds, WS85/90 every 9 seconds).
  • Page 68  There are dashes on the gateway. The maximum line of sight communication range is about 300’. Move the sensor assembly closer to the gateway.  Re-synchronize the remote sensor(s). Install a fresh set of batteries in the remote sensor(s). ...
  • Page 69: Optional Sensors

    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. Sensor Data Reception Priority 14.1...
  • Page 70: Optional Sensor

    Optional Sensor 14.2 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 (the frequency is different for various countries because of regulations).
  • Page 71 Maximum nu Sensor mber per con Picture Functions Model sole Outdoor temperature & WS90 humidity, light, UV, wind speed/direction, rainfall Wind speed/direction, WS85 rainfall Outdoor temperature & WS80 humidity, light, UV, wind speed/direction Outdoor temperature & WS69 humidity, light, UV, wind speed/direction, rainfall Light, UV, wind speed/ WS68...
  • Page 72 Indoor temperature, WN32P humidity, and pressure WN32/W Outdoor temperature and N32S humidity WN31/W Temperature and humidity N31S WN30 Temperature WN36 Pool temperature WN34 Temperature L/S/D WN35 Leaf wetness WH41 PM2.5(Particulate Matter) WH43 PM2.5(Particulate Matter)
  • Page 73 CO₂(Carbon Dioxide), WH45/W PM(Particulate Matter), temperature and humidity CO₂(Carbon Dioxide), WH46D PM(Particulate Matter), temperature and humidity WH51 Soil moisture WH51L Soil moisture WH55 Water leak detection WH57 Lightning detection LDS01 Laser Distance Sensor Table 5 Optional Sensors...
  • Page 74 Maximum nu Device mber per con Picture Functions Model sole WFC01 Smart water timer WFC02 Smart ball valve timer AC1100 Smart plug Table 6 IoT Devices...
  • Page 75: Warranty & Caution

    Warranty & Caution Warranty 15.1 We disclaim any responsibility for any technical error or printing error or the consequences thereof. All trademarks and patents are recognized. We provide a 2-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.
  • Page 76: Fcc

    15.2 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) this device should not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 77 -- Connect the equipment to 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 a minimum distance between 20cm of the radiator and your body.
  • Page 78: Contact Us

    Contact Us After-sales Service 16.1 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: Our product is continuously changing and improving, particularly online services and associated applications.
  • Page 79: Stay In Touch

    Stay in Touch 16.2 Ask questions, watch setup videos, and provide feedback on our social media outlets. Follow Ecowitt on Discord, YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. Copyright©2025 ecowitt All Rights Reserved. DC031825...

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