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door driver’s door are open throughout the entire procedure.
Turn the ignition switch from the ACC position to the “ON” 

position 9 times; count each time key is in ON position. 

Leave the ignition switch in the “ON” position when the 

9th count is reached.
The red status LED will light up and glow constant.
Enter the st digit (thousands) by turning the ignition switch 

back to the “ACC” position then count the flashes.
Turn the ignition switch to the “ON” position  when the 

correct number of flashes is counted for the new PIN.
Repeat the previous  two steps for the remaining digits of the 

new PIN.

When the final digit has been entered the red status LED flashes 

quickly to confirm a new “PIN” has been entered.

DIAGNOSTICS

For your convenience and peace of mind the P485 features a 

user friendly diagnostic facility, that reports the source of the last 

trigger. The report is produced by disarming the P485 during or 

after a siren trigger. The report consists of the normal indicator 

disarm flash, followed by 1, 2, 3 or 4 flashes. Each number of 

flashes denotes a different trigger source. See the table below for 

number definitions.

Flashes

trigger source

Bonnet

Millivolt Sensing

3

Doors

4

Glass Breakage

NB: The diagnostic is best viewed through the status LED as the 

vehicle may also flash indicators when unlocking. The reporting 

feature is disabled if the installer has disabled arm/disarm 

confirmation indicator flash  (see programmable option #9, page 

6).

PROBLEM SOLVING

SyStem won’t trigger

Ensure that you have allowed at least 40 seconds after 

arming, before testing.
If testing boot, ensure boot light comes on only when boot 

switch is operated; it must not remain on constantly.
Should the problem you are experiencing  persist, consult 

your Cyclops dealer.

the remote control FailS to oPerate

Try your spare remote control as supplied by the vehicle 

manufacturer.
Contact the dealer from which the vehicle was purchased  or 

vehicle manufacturer helpline.

MODEL SPECIFICATIONS

Manufacturer

Dynamco Pty Ltd

Model

Paralyser 485 (P485)

Supply voltage

+9Vdc to +8Vdc

Australian Standards 

compliance

AS/NZS 3749:2003 Class A

Current draw (when 

armed)

< 10mA

WARRANTY

Subject to the conditions stated below, to be free from 

manufacturing defects and faulty material within the warranty 

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conditionS

That the warranty registration has been completed in full at 

the time of purchase and / or installation and is produced 

when warranty service is sought.
The warranty does not cover general maintenance such as 

cleaning of bonnet switches, door switches, light switches 

etc, nor replacement of consumable items such as pilot lamps 

or transmitter batteries.

This warranty shall be null and void if: -

The product has been repaired by any other person other than 

by an authorised Cyclops service centre.
Should a defect become apparent within the warranty period 

Dynamco Pty Ltd will repair the product free of charge for 

parts and labour. Should a mobile service be required, a call-

out charge may apply.
The product has been altered or tampered with in any way or 

the serial number altered, defaced or removed.
The defect has been caused by negligence by the owner or 

their agent.
The product has not been operated correctly, installed by an 

authorised Cyclops installer or has been subjected to misuse 

or undue wear and tear.
Siren, control module or any system part is damaged by 

water.

the warranty doeS not coVer the 

Following coStS: -

Transport of the product to and from Cyclops service 

centres.
Insurance of the produce in transit to or from the Cyclops 

service centres.
Cost of any service call where the product is found by 

Cyclops to be in good working order.

The benefits conferred by this warranty are in addition to all other 

rights and remedies, which the consumer has conferred by law.
No liability is accepted for any loss from, damage to or inability 

to use the vehicle to which the system is installed

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