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Verus Pro D10 / Chassis Ears

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5 years 8 months ago #36200 by TL_1
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Recently I purchased a Verus Pro D10 with win XP and version 17.4 software. How would I connect a steelman Chassis ears to the Verus in order to view the sound as a visual graph. I connected to the earphone input but couldn’t make it work. I’ve seen it done twice on YouTube but there is never enough focus on how to set up it up.

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5 years 8 months ago #36202 by juergen.scholl
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Are you talking about the wireless version?

The chassis ears produce sound by generating ac voltages, You might want to try to connect a scope lead into the headphone jacket on the steelman main unit and the lead's other end into one of the verus' scope channel inputs. Then ac- couple this channel and try to adjust the voltage scale and time-base. I would start with a not too short timebase, maybe 100ms per screen . I woul not expect a high voltage output neither.

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5 years 8 months ago #36204 by TL_1
Replied by TL_1 on topic Verus Pro D10 / Chassis Ears
Your advise worked perfect. Thank you. I used a male to male connection between the Chassis Ears unit and connected one end to the unit in place of the headset and with the other end I attached my Verus scope lead (yellow) with the ground wire and clamped both alligator clips to the other end and it worked great.
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