It looks like on yours that you use a SET90 chip to set up the progressive stuff.
I have attached the PSR for your SP1160 chip, as well as the PSR for the SET90 chip which contains the progressive setup information.
I'll have you refer to a previous post I made years ago helping someone else with their mini photon meter. Of note, their SP chip used DIP switches on the board to configure the progressive stuff -- your SP chip ignores the DIP switches, and does require the use of the SET90 chip to configure the progressive information.
Here's the post I'm talking about:
http://newlifegames.net/nlg/index.php?topic=24559.msg191541#msg191541Again, those directions won't work 100% for you since you have to use the SET chip to configure most of your progressive. It should give you an idea of what you're going to need to do, however, and when combined with the correct PSRs for your game, should get you on the right track.
Additionally, here's a cheat sheet of what I believe the correct settings are for your setup:
Page 0, option 31: set to 3 (stand-alone only)
Page 0, option 35: set to 1 (one progressive level only)
Page 0, option 60: set to 1 ("alternating progressive", although you only have one)
(Note, the following options use the progressive meter in the glass to display the setup parameters.)
Page 9, option 1: [your progressive reset/base amount, in dollars and cents] (if you have a quarter machine and want to start it at 10,000 coins, set this to $2,500.00)
Page 9, option 2: [your choice of maximum progressive amount, in dollars and cents]
Page 9, option 3: [your choice of percentage of what percentage of each coin inserted/played gets added to the meter]
Page 9, option 4: [what you want the current progressive amount to be, in dollars and cents -- should be at least the reset/base amount, and not higher than the maximum amount]
Good luck!