GOYOJO 0366WIFI

GOYOJO 0366WIFI Wireless Weather Station Instruction Manual

Model: 0366WIFI

1. Introduction

The GOYOJO 0366WIFI Wireless Weather Station is a comprehensive device designed to monitor various environmental conditions both indoors and outdoors. It features a 7-in-1 integrated outdoor sensor that wirelessly transmits data to a large, clear color display console. This weather station provides real-time information on weather forecasts, indoor and outdoor temperature, humidity, wind speed and direction, rainfall, air pressure, and moon phases. With WiFi connectivity, it supports data transmission to popular global weather networks like Weather Underground and Weathercloud, enabling remote access to your weather data via mobile applications or web browsers.

The display console is designed for easy readability from multiple angles, with information areas clearly separated and organized. The outdoor sensor array is robust and designed for accurate measurements, enhancing your ability to track local weather conditions effectively.

GOYOJO 0366WIFI Wireless Weather Station with 7-in-1 Outdoor Sensor
Figure 1: GOYOJO 0366WIFI Wireless Weather Station with 7-in-1 Integrated Outdoor Sensor and Display Console.

2. Package Contents

Please check the package carefully to ensure all items are present and undamaged:

  • Display Console (Internal Machine) with Stand
  • Outdoor Sensor / Multi-sensor Array
  • Base Upper and Lower Cover
  • Straight Rod (length 30CM)
  • Mounting Screws (Φ3 and Φ5)
  • Product Manual
  • Power Adapter (US or EU type, depending on region)
Packaging accessories for the weather station
Figure 2: Included packaging accessories.

3. Setup Guide

3.1 Outdoor Sensor Assembly and Placement

The outdoor sensor array is an integrated unit comprising a rain funnel, solar panel, transmission module, wind vane, and high-speed anemometer. It requires 3x AA 1.5V alkaline or lithium batteries (not included) for operation.

  1. Assemble the outdoor sensor components as shown in the diagram, ensuring the wind cups and wind vane are securely attached.
  2. Mount the outdoor sensor in an open area, away from obstructions, to ensure accurate readings for wind, rain, and sunlight.
  3. Ensure the outdoor sensor array is powered and actively updating data before powering up the display console. Failure to do so may prevent the console from scanning and connecting with the sensors.
Diagram of 7-in-1 Integrated Outdoor Sensor components
Figure 3: Components of the 7-in-1 Integrated Outdoor Sensor.
Detailed diagram of the Integrated Outdoor Transmitter with numbered components and dimensions.
Figure 4: Integrated Outdoor Transmitter dimensions and components.

3.2 Display Console Power and Initial Setup

The display console can be powered by 3x AAA alkaline batteries (not included) or the provided 5.9V/500mA power adapter.

  1. Insert 3x AAA batteries into the battery compartment on the back of the console, or connect the power adapter to the DC jack and a power outlet.
  2. Once powered, the console will begin searching for the outdoor sensor. Ensure the outdoor sensor is already active.
  3. The console features a kickstand for desktop placement and a hanging hole for wall mounting.
Back view of the display console, showing battery compartment, hanging hole, and power adapter jack.
Figure 5: Rear view of the display console, highlighting power options and mounting features.

3.3 WiFi and Online Connectivity

The 0366WIFI model supports connection to Weather Underground and Weathercloud for online data sharing and remote monitoring.

  1. Refer to the "WiFi Setup Guide" included in your package for detailed instructions on connecting your weather station to your home WiFi network.
  2. Once connected, follow the instructions to register your station with Weather Underground and/or Weathercloud.
  3. Download the respective mobile applications (available on Google Play & App Store) to view real-time weather information on your mobile phone, tablet, or laptop anytime, anywhere.
Weather station display console and outdoor sensor, illustrating real-time weather information viewing via WiFi.
Figure 6: Remote monitoring of weather data via WiFi.
Weather Underground and Weathercloud website interfaces, showing support for these platforms.
Figure 7: Supported weather websites for online data.

4. Operating Instructions

4.1 Display Console Overview

The display console features a large, true-color LCD screen that presents various weather parameters clearly. The control buttons are located at the bottom of the display.

Detailed panel introduction for the display console, labeling various display elements and buttons.
Figure 8: Display Console Panel Introduction.

Key Display Elements:

  • Outdoor Section: Outdoor temperature, humidity, dew point, feels like temperature.
  • Wind Section: Wind speed (gust, average), wind direction.
  • Pressure Section: Relative and absolute pressure.
  • Rain Section: Rainfall (1h, 24h, week, month, total).
  • Moon Phase: Current moon phase.
  • Indoor Section: Indoor temperature, humidity.
  • Time & Date: Current time, date, and week.
  • Indicators: Battery low voltage, signal acceptance flag, WiFi network status.

Control Buttons:

  • MAX/MIN/-: View maximum/minimum records, decrease value during settings.
  • ALARM: Access alarm settings.
  • SNOOZE/LIGHT: Activate snooze, adjust backlight brightness.
  • SET: Enter settings mode, confirm settings.
  • CHANNEL/+: Switch display channels (if applicable), increase value during settings.

4.2 Alarm Modes

The weather station supports 12 different alarm modes to alert you to specific weather conditions:

  • Time (Alarm 1 and Alarm 2)
  • Outdoor Temperature (High/Low)
  • Outdoor Humidity (High/Low)
  • Outdoor Dew Point (High/Low)
  • Outdoor Apparent Temperature (AT) (High/Low)
  • Outdoor Feels Like Temperature (High/Low)
  • Indoor Temperature (High/Low)
  • Indoor Humidity (High/Low)
  • Wind Gust (High)
  • Wind Average (High)
  • Rate Rainfall (High)
  • 24 Hour Rainfall (High)
Display console showing 12 alarm modes for various weather parameters.
Figure 9: Overview of the 12 available alarm modes.

Refer to the detailed "Product Manual" for instructions on how to set and manage these alarms.

5. Maintenance

  • Battery Replacement: Replace batteries in both the outdoor sensor and display console when the low battery indicator appears. Use fresh, high-quality alkaline or lithium batteries.
  • Cleaning:
    • Periodically clean the rain collector funnel to prevent blockages from leaves or debris, which can affect rainfall accuracy.
    • Ensure the wind cups and wind vane rotate freely. Remove any obstructions.
    • Wipe the solar panel on the outdoor sensor with a soft, damp cloth to maintain charging efficiency.
    • Clean the display console with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners or solvents.
  • Sensor Placement: Regularly check the outdoor sensor's mounting to ensure it remains stable and unobstructed for optimal performance.

6. Troubleshooting

  • No Outdoor Sensor Data:
    • Ensure the outdoor sensor has fresh batteries and is powered on before the display console.
    • Check the distance between the sensor and console; it should be within the 300-foot transmission range and free from major obstructions.
    • Verify there are no strong interference sources (e.g., other wireless devices, thick walls) between the units.
    • Try resetting both units by removing batteries, waiting a few minutes, and then re-powering the outdoor sensor first, followed by the console.
  • Inaccurate Readings:
    • Temperature/Humidity: Ensure the outdoor sensor is not in direct sunlight (the radiation shield helps, but extreme conditions can affect it) or near heat sources/vents.
    • Rainfall: Check the rain collector for debris.
    • Wind Speed/Direction: Ensure the wind cups and vane are spinning freely and are not obstructed.
  • WiFi Connection Issues:
    • Ensure your home WiFi network is 2.4GHz (most weather stations do not support 5GHz).
    • Check your router's settings and ensure the weather station is within range.
    • Follow the WiFi setup guide carefully, paying attention to network credentials.

7. Specifications

Feature Detail
Model 0366WIFI
Brand GOYOJO
Theory Temperature Sensor
Use Outdoor
Certification CE
Indoor Temperature Range 37°F to 140°F (3°C to 60°C)
Outdoor Temperature Range -40°F to 140°F (-40°C to 60°C)
Rainfall Measurement 0-396 inches (0-9999 mm)
Wind Direction Range 0-360 degrees
Wind Speed Range 0-112 mph (0-180 km/h)
Pressure Range 8.85-32.5 inHg (300-1100 hPa)
Transmission Frequency 433.92 MHz
Transmission Range Up to 300 feet (100 meters) in open air
Display Console Dimensions 6.5 x 5.32 x 0.71 inches (165 x 135 x 18mm)
LCD Dimensions 5.12 x 3.16 inches (130 x 80mm)
Outdoor Transmitter Dimensions 13 x 11 x 5.9 inches (approx.)
Batteries Required Outdoor Sensor: 3x AA (not included); Display Console: 3x AAA (not included) or Power Adapter
Dimensions of the display console and outdoor sensor.
Figure 10: Display console and outdoor sensor dimensions.
Comparison table of different weather station models and their features.
Figure 11: Model Comparison Diagram (0366 WIFI features are highlighted).

8. User Tips

  • For best accuracy, ensure the outdoor sensor is mounted in an open, elevated location, away from buildings, trees, and other obstructions that could interfere with wind, rain, or temperature readings.
  • When setting up WiFi, double-check your network password and ensure your router is broadcasting on a 2.4GHz frequency.
  • Regularly check the solar panel on the outdoor sensor for cleanliness to ensure optimal battery charging.

9. Warranty and Support

For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please refer to the contact details provided in your product packaging or contact the seller directly. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.

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