
NEULOG TURBIDITY SENSOR GUIDE
NeuLog turbidity sensor
NUL-231 Carolina # 369660
The NeuLog Turbidity Sensor can be used for any science experiment or activity using
samples with suspended particles in liquids such as in the fields of Chemistry, Biology,
Microbiology, Earth Science, Environmental Science, Biochemistry, etc.
Turbidity is a measurement of the concentration of suspended particles in a solution.
The particles could be anything from sand, and non-dissolved nutrients to bacterial
cells. When a liquid is turbid, it is often referred to as cloudy or hazy. This sensor
measures turbidity by measuring sending a beam of light though a cuvette and
measuring the unelected light from the beam.
The sensor comes pre-calibrated so you can start experimentation right out of the box
using any of the following guides. Three cuvettes with lids come packaged with the
sensor, which load directly into the opening on the sensor’s faceplate.
Just a few of the thousands of possible experiments that can be done with the NUL231 sensors are: Monitoring of ecological systems, bacteria or yeast culturing,
studying colonies of Protozoa, environmental health testing, water quality testing, etc.
The turbidity sensor can take measurement with the following units of measure:
NTU – Nephelometric Turbidity Unit
Cuvette usage and handling:
It is important to maintain a standard for cuvette usage as their quality will directly
make an impact on the results of your experiments. If the cuvette has fingerprints,
smudges, or cracks the sensor will detect them and give off an improper turbidity
reading. Smudges left from handling can easily be wiped off with tissue paper.
Proper usage:
1. Carefully remove the cuvettes from their packaging.
2. Load your liquid sample into the cuvette before placing it into the sensor to
prevent spilling and damaging the sensor.
3. Plug the cap into the cuvette and gently invert a few times. Shaking will
create air bubbles which will be detected by the sensor and give an
incorrect reading.
4. Before placing the cuvette in the sensor; hold the cuvette as far toward the
top as you can and wipe the bottom portion of the cuvette off with a tissue.
Do not touch the bottom of the cuvette again as this will leave a residue
which will affect the results of the experiment.
5. Load the cuvette into the square hole located on the sensor’s faceplate and
press down gently to slide the cuvette into place.
6. After experimentation, empty your samples and gently rinse out the cuvettes
with distilled water and then let the cuvettes air-dry.
Quick start procedure:
PC or Mac Computer
Materials needed:
NUL-231 Turbidity Sensor
Cuvettes + Cuvette Lids
USB-200 USB Module
A USB to mini USB cable (which comes with the USB-200)
Your turbidity sensor needs to be connected to a USB-200 module. The USB-200
module then connects to a computer via a USB to mini-USB cable. Please note that
you cannot plug the turbidity sensor directly into the computer.
Resident PC software and browser based software can be downloaded for free at
www.NeuLog.com/dowload as well as a full software user guide. Note: Make sure not
to download and install both types of software, they will conflict on the computer.
Procedure:
1. Install the NeuLog software
2. Connect the USB-200 module to the PC or Mac

NEULOG TURBIDITY SENSOR GUIDE
3. Connect the turbidity sensor to the USB-200 module (they directly plug
together). Please note there is no calibration required for this sensor.
4. Open the NeuLog software.
5. Once a turbidity sensor logo appears on the left side of the screen the probe
has been automatically identified and you can begin experimentation.
6. If the turbidity sensor is not automatically identified then click the “Search for
sensors” icon to find the sensor.
7. Select the “On-line experiment” button; this will open a graph below.
8. Click on the “Module setup” button located on the turbidity sensor icon in the
module window to change the sensor settings if need be.
9. Click on the experiment set up button to change the experiment settings if
need be (experiment duration for example).
10. The turbidity sensor will give a live reading in the box to the left of the
screen while plugged in.
11. To run an experiment and collect data click “Run experiment”.
12. To end data collection early, click “Stop experiment”.
Tablet, smart phone device
Materials needed:
NUL-231 Turbidity Sensor
Cuvettes + Cuvette Lids
WIFI-201 WIFI module
BAT-200 Battery
Your turbidity sensor needs to be connected to a WIFI-201 module. The WIFI-201
module will create a closed NeuLog wifi network which will stream the NeuLog data to
a device of your choosing. Once your device is wirelessly connected to the NeuLog
network you can run experiments and collect data through a browser of your choosing.
Procedure:
1. Connect the turbidity sensor directly to the left side of a WIFI-201 module
(no wires required).
2. Connect a BAT-200 module to the right side of the WIFI-201 module.
3. Although not required, we recommend plugging the BAT-200 to an outlet
using a USB to micro USB charger (such as a typical cell phone charger).
The WIFI-201 module will run for 15-75 minutes (depending on the sensor)
without being plugged in.
4. For further WIFI-201 instructions or the WIFI-201 quick start guide please
visit www.NeuLog.com/download.
5. The WIFI-201 indicator lights will flash; take no action until the LED to the
far left turns blue.
6. Take your tablet or smart phone and go to the Wi-Fi settings and select the
NeuLog network which matches the WIFI module ID found on the back of
the WIFI-201 device. (NeuLogXXXX for example)
7. Give your device 1-2 minutes to connect to the WIFI-201 network.
8. Once the device is connected go to your browser and type in the website
wifi201.com into the URL bar, then wait for 30-60 seconds.
9. You will see a “Control mode” icon in the browser, click on this icon.
10. The browser will then load a new screen and begin to auto detect the
sensors, this can take a few minutes.
11. If the browser does not auto detect, select “Search for sensors”
12. Once the sensor is found you will see an icon on the left side of the screen
for the turbidity sensor. The icon will display data in real time.
13. To set the turbidity sensor’s settings click on “Module setup” button located
on the turbidity sensor icon on the left side of your screen.
14. To change the experimental settings click the “Experiment setup” button
(experiment duration for example).
15. To run an experiment and collect data click “Run experiment”.
Operation with NeuLog viewer
Materials needed:
NUL-231 Turbidity Sensor
Cuvettes + Cuvette Lids
VIEW-101 Viewing Module
BAT-200 Battery
Procedure:
1. Connect the turbidity sensor to the left side of the viewer.
2. Connect the BAT-200 module to the right side of the viewer.