
NEULOG AMMONIUM LOGGER SENSOR GUIDE
4.
After the experiment has concluded (the “Start/Stop” button is pressed again or
the data collection period ends) connect the sensor to your chosen device (you
can find full instructions in each device’s quick start procedure section).
5.
Open the NeuLog application.
6.
Click the “Off-line experiment” icon.
7.
Click the “Load data from sensors” icon.
8.
Select which experimental data to upload (5 experimental runs can be stored at
one time on the NUL-240 ammonium sensor).
Restoring sensor’s factory default settings:
Procedure:
1.
Connect the USB-200 to a PC, Mac, tablet, or smart device.
2.
Connect the ammonium sensor to a USB-200 module (they directly plug
together).
3.
Open the NeuLog application.
4.
Click the “Tools” icon.
5.
Click
the “Restore sensor’s factory defaults” on the menu.
Included with the sensor:
NeuLog NUL-240 Ammonium Sensor Guide (this document)
NeuLog ammonium (NH
4
+
) sensor electrode
Ammonium (NH
4
+
) Ionic Strength Adjuster (ISA)
Ammonium (NH
4
+
) 1000 ppm standard
Sensor’s specifications
mg/L
ppm
Range and
operation modes
0.02 to 18,000
0.02 to 18,000
ADC resolution
15 bit
Resolution
0.03
at 0.02 to 100
mg/L
0.1
at 100 to 1,000
mg/L
130
at 1,000 to
18,000 mg/L
0.03
at 0.02 to 100
ppm
0.1
at 100 to 1,000
ppm
130
at 1,000 to
18,000 ppm
Max sample rate
(S/sec)
100
Experiment Duration
: 1 second to 31 days.
Sensor’s features:
Fully digital data
Rugged plastic ergonomic case
PermaFil ion selective electrode
Ammonium probe connected to the
sensor’s body by a flexible rubber-coated wire
Protective hard-plastic storage cap
Push button switch for Start/Stop experiments in off line mode
LED indicator of experiment status (blinks while collecting data)
Note:
NeuLog products are intended for educational use.
Videos and experiment examples:
Videos, literature and other probes can be found at
In order to access the ammonium sensor's page, choose "Products" on the main
menu and then "Ammonium logger sensor".
In order to find the science experiments, choose "Experiments" on the main
menu of the NeuLog website, then choose "Physics", "Chemistry", "Biology" or
"Environmental Science".
Biology Experiments:
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Ammonium and Nitrate in an Aquarium (B-45)