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Performing a Hard Reset

On occasion you will have to do a “Hard Reset” to load the default data into the

“CMOS”. This is required any time you replace the battery or change dip switch set
options. Fortunately Rec Room Specialties Pro Series slots have software designed for
home use and therefore do not require special reset chips. Simply follow these
instructions.

Hard Reset Instructions for Bally Pro Series 6000

1.

Turn off the power.

2.

If you have not already removed the CPU tray, remove it and hold it with the front
towards you.

3.

Locate the DIP switch DS1 .  It will be located on the Left edge in the center.

4.

Turn ON Switch 8 on DS1.  Switch 8 is the section closest to JW5.  ON is to the
right (center of the board).

5.

Reinstall the CPU Tray

6.

Push and hold the test and pseudo coin buttons on the front of the CPU Tray.

7.

While holding both buttons, turn on the power.

8.

Continue holding the buttons.  The display on the front of the machine will show
CHC  then CLC and then all the lights will start flashing.  When the lights start
flashing you can let go of the buttons.  This is also a good time to check for burned
out or missing or missing light bulbs.

9.

Turn off the power, remove the CPU Tray, Turn OFF Switch 8 on DS1 and reinstall
the CPU Tray.

10.

Turn on the power.  The reels will start to slowly turn and align to the “Zero”
position. This may be followed by a short series of “bumps” of the reels which are
part of a dynamic tuning algorithm. Once the bumps stop the machine will enter a 
date and time setting mode. You can set the time and date by following the
instructions on page 2-12 of the service manual or you can simply press the far left
(change) button and the machine will be ready to play.  

Trouble Shooting

From time to time it is possible that your machine will stop working for a

reason unknown to you. Unknown to you but not necessarily unknown to your
machine. When an error or “Fault” occurs, the machine will stop play and indicate
the nature of the fault via a code shown on the front door. The following is a listing

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