
STRONG INTERNATIONAL Operation and Installation Manual 3
1) Power Switch
Used to turn on the remote monitor.
2) Power LED
The red power LED is on when power (120 vac/60Hz or 240 vac/50Hz) is applied to
the unit.
3) Alarm
The Alarm is sounded to indicate a fault at a CNA-100 or CNA-200. The Alarm is
sounded at all remote monitors on the Sync Loop. The alarm can be cancelled at any one of
the remotes (on the Sync Loop) or at the CNA that initiated the alarm. The alarm loudness
can be set for one of three intensities; LOW(87 dBA), MEDIUM (94 dBA) or HIGH (98
dBA) or can be disabled if desired. See Configuring the System section on page 8.
4) Alarm Cancel
This is switch is used to silence the alarm in the event of a fault. The Alarm Cancel switch
will silence the remote monitor alarm and all other remote monitor alarms on the Sync
Loop. Alarm Cancel will also cancel the alarm at the CNA Automation.
The ALARM CANCEL switch can also be used for a self-test. Press this switch for seven (7)
seconds to enter the self-test mode. The remote monitor will begin to cycle through the
LEDs lighting one at a time starting with station number 1. This testing will continue until
the switch is pushed again or a five (5) minute timer expires. Operation of the START and
STOP switches on the RCM-10 can be also be verified while in the self-test mode. Pressing
the START switch will force the AUTOSTART and RUN LEDs on. Pressing the STOP switch
will force the INTERMISSION and FAULT LEDs to light.
5) Autostart LED (yellow)
on .......... show is ready to run and is in timed or clock start mode.
off .......... show is in progress or in manual start mode.
6) Run LED (green)
on .......... projector motor is running.
blinking ...... show is ready to run or ready to resume.
off ......... show is stopped.
7) Intermission LED (yellow)
on ..........between shows.
blinking ......show is stopped not due to a fault. (This includes a programmed