CYCLOPS Paralyser 385 User Instruction

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DELUXE REMOTE ALARM
USER INSTRUCTIONS
CYCL PS
SECURITY SYSTEMS
PROUDLY
AUSTRALIAN

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  • Page 1 DELUXE REMOTE ALARM USER INSTRUCTIONS CYCL PS SECURITY SYSTEMS PROUDLY AUSTRALIAN...
  • Page 2 CYCL PS SECURITY SYSTEMS THIS CARD SHOULD NOT BE LEFT IN YOUR VEHICLE. IT MUST BE KEPT IN A SAFE SECURE PLACE.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents PIN Override Procedure 10 Page Programmable Options 11 Introduction Program Options Table 11 Operations Options Descriptions Changing PIN Code Remote controls Battery Replacement Arming and Disarming Specifications Arm/Disarm Siren Confirmation Optional Features Silent Arming Central Locking Automatic Arming Boot release Dome Light Function Anti-hijack Panic Feature...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction Congratulations on having one of the world's most advanced alarm and engine immobilisers installed in your vehicle. The CYCLOPS P385 meets Australian Standards AS/NZS 4601 & AS/NZS3749. The P385 uses high security, high reliability circuitry to disable your car’s engine.
  • Page 6: Operations

    OPERATIONS REMOTE CONTROLS The P385 is supplied with two rolling code remote controls. Each time a button is pressed, the code MAIN BUTTON rolls to a new code. Each code is never used twice. A small green Light Emitting Diode (LED) SECONDARY will light when a remote control button is BUTTON...
  • Page 7: Silent Arming

    SILENT ARMING The arm/disarm confirmation chirps can be suspended for one operation by momentarily pressing the secondary button before pressing the main button. The chirp will re-enable upon the next operation. The siren can be permanently cancelled by changing option #13 (see page 11) AUTOMATIC ARMING The P385 will automatically disable the engine 40 seconds after the ignition switch is turned off.
  • Page 8: Panic Feature

    PANIC FEATURE (Car Location) The P385 can be commanded “panic” for 30 seconds if the main button is pressed for more than 2 seconds. The panic feature will sound the siren and flash the indicators. To cancel the Panic Feature, momentarily press the main button once more.
  • Page 9: Alarm Protection Zones

    ALARM PROTECTION ZONES The P385 protects the vehicle by monitoring all door, bonnet and boot switches, as well as “listening” for the sound of breaking glass. For convertibles and softtop cars additional sensors can be installed to provide movement detection. DIAGNOSTICS When any circuit triggers the P385, the Zone...
  • Page 10: Pin Override Procedure

    PIN OVER-RIDE PROCEDURE To illustrate the PIN over-ride procedure we DUST CAP will assume a PIN of 4,3,2,1. 1. Turn the lock on the back of the siren to disable the sound. LOCK 2. If indicators are still flashing, allow the system to reset with all doors closed.
  • Page 11: Programmable Options

    PROGRAMMABLE OPTIONS The P385 includes 9 programmable options which alter the system functions to comply with the user’s preferences and vehicle special needs. Changing an option setting is as simple as Switch the ignition key ON a certain number times (this number corresponds to the option number).
  • Page 12: Options Descriptions

    PROGRAMMABLE OPTION DESCRIPTIONS Option #3** the Anti Hijack feature locks the car doors when the ignition is switched on, except when a connected door is open. The anti hijack feature unlocks the doors when the ignition is switched off (when driver has reached destination).
  • Page 13 PROGRAMMABLE OPTION DESCRIPTIONS cont’ Option #13** sets the system to always arm/disarm in silent mode. The standard indicator flashes will accompany each arm/disarm command, but the siren will remain silent. Option #15** enables auto-relock feature. doors will automatically re-lock when the vehicle has been disarmed by remote control and the doors remain closed for more than 120 seconds.
  • Page 14: Changing Pin Code

    CHANGING PIN CODE To alter the PIN code of the system, follow the standard option change procedure; select option #19. The vehicle indicators will flash twice to inform you that the system is ready to accept the new PIN. The “time-out” is set to two seconds. If the programming has not begun before then, the system will drop-out of programming mode.
  • Page 15: Battery Replacement

    Insert new KEYRING batteries in identical fashion to the original and re-assemble REMOVE BATTERIES IN THIS DIRECTION remote. Test remote control by pressing main button. For further information, please contact your local Cyclops service centre. Remote battery type CR2016. -15-...
  • Page 16: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Manufactured by Dynamco Pty Ltd. Model Number P385. Standards met Both AS/NZS 4601 and 3749 Supply voltage +9VDC - 15VDC. Current consumption less than 20mA (while armed). Country of manufacture China (in Dynamco’s ISO-9002 facility). RF Transmission Freq 433MHz OPTIONAL FEATURES All optional features require additional connections.
  • Page 17: Boot Release

    System won’t disarm. LED on dash won’t extinguish. Try spare remote control. Use Emergency PIN to override system and contact nearest Cyclops service centre. The remote fails to operate If the remote fails to operate and the LED does not light up when the button is pressed then change the battery.
  • Page 18: Warranty

    WARRANTY The Dynamco range of Cyclops Security Systems is covered by an extensive two year warranty (parts & accessories one year). In the unlikely event of a faulty system Dynamco will either replace or repair the system at no cost during the 2 year period.
  • Page 19: User Details

    WARRANTY REGISTRATION CYCL PS PURCHASED FROM SECURITY SYSTEMS OWNER’S NAME TYPE OF VEHICLE VEHICLE REGO MODEL OF UNIT P.I.N DATE OF MANUFACTURE DATE OF INSTALL’ WARRANTY PERIOD CONTROL MODULE SIREN & REMOTES INSTALLER’S NAME AFTER HOURS EMERGENCY PHONE -19-...
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