Title: bally 6000 Post by: otis51 on June 04, 2009, 10:34:00 PM i have a bally 6000 i clear the machine now i just get the two tower lights flashing 5 times? i would love some help on this :8-
Title: Re: bally 6000 Post by: a69mopar on June 04, 2009, 10:46:34 PM any numbers on the display? If not then you likely put the mains in backwards. Check to see if the U28 and U43 are in the correctly marked sockets with the notches aligned correctly.
p.s. I locked the poll since it didn't make sense. Thanks, Wayne Title: Re: bally 6000 Post by: a69mopar on June 04, 2009, 10:48:43 PM I see you're new to the site, welcome aboard. You should fill out your profile so people that may be close to you will know where you are. We have had members go to other members to give them help.
Thanks, Wayne Title: Re: bally 6000 Post by: StatFreak on June 04, 2009, 11:27:33 PM Welcome to NLG otis51 :88-
Here is an excerpt from the manual that might be of help: The ProSlot® 6000 enters a self-test upon each system reset (power or RESET button). A malfunction in system memory will generate an 8x code and flash the tower and button lamps at a coded rate. Refer to the following table for flash codes: Flash Rate (Per Second) Error 1 Main EPROM Checksum Error (U28 and U43) 2 Personality EPROM Checksum Error (U18 and U20) 3 Volatile RAM Write/Read Failure (U30 and U45) 4 Non-Volatile RAM (SafeRAM™) Write/Read Failure (U30 and U45) Continuous Battery Low (BAT1) This set of errors is indicated by the flash rate-per-second, not the number of flashes. MODERATOR NOTE: I REMOVED THE POLL StatFreak :31- :nlg- Global Moderator Title: Re: bally 6000 Post by: a69mopar on June 05, 2009, 02:10:58 AM Hi David,
With those he should have a display showing 8x, sounded like nothing but lights flashing to me. From doing a saferam clear to flashing made me think of corrupt mains. if the mains get corrupted (inserted incorrectly then powered up), it wont boot. I'll wait for their answer to know for sure. Thanks, Wayne p.s. thanks for removing the poll |