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Chewy_
I recently bought 2 Zoom Scatscan Club lights (http://www.eclipseav.com/pdfs/zoom/scatscanclub.pdf)

When i connect both together and set dipswitch 1 on the master both lights run together. The problem i'm having is they don't run sound to light. Instead they simply go through the gobos slowly.

I'm new to all of this so i'm not sure if i'm missing something? Could anyone help?
vokf
QUOTE(Chewy_ @ May 13 2010, 09:03 AM)

I recently bought 2 Zoom Scatscan Club lights (http://www.eclipseav.com/pdfs/zoom/scatscanclub.pdf)

When i connect both together and set dipswitch 1 on the master both lights run together. The problem i'm having is they don't run sound to light. Instead they simply go through the gobos slowly.

I'm new to all of this so i'm not sure if i'm missing something? Could anyone help?


Checking the manual;
QUOTE
If you have Two units. Master unit Dipswitch
1 ON. Slave unit set Dipswitch 10 ON.
(if you want the slave to copy the Master unit Dipswitch 10 OFF)


There does not appear to be much more control -the sound sensitivity is factory-set.

Try only one of the lights - and I guess try to locate the built-in mic, a sharp tap with a pen should make the light do something!

Otherwise, contact Zoom for advice;
http://www.sfxdistribution.co.uk/contact.php

HTH,
Jason
Chewy_
I want the slave to copy the master so i've therefore switched 10 off. therefore the only dipswitch on is number 1 on the master. I've tried clapping, playing loud music and tapping the mics but still no response.
fester
The dip settings Jason posted are for master/slave and they say that dip1 on the master should be on and dip 10 on the slave on. Have you tried it?
Don't forget that when you change dip settings on some lights you need to power cycle (remove power supply then reconnect) before the changes will take effect.
Chewy_


sorted the problem, it was a faulty mic on one of the scanners. When i removed it and used the scanner with the good mike as the master everything worked fine.

Cheers for the help guys
Chewy_
ps.... Does anyone know if these lights have a built in fuse? if so how do you change it?

I've had a look through the manual but can't find anything


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