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Basic HTML Version

The pricing editor will now show the data for the currently selected pricing mode. If this is the 1st use of
the pricing editor then this will show the last built-in pricing that was selected. Otherwise it will be the last
custom mode created by this function. (Note that A.3 01 will display Custom any time a non-standard
pricing has been selected.)
Assuming the last mode installed was
1/$0.50,21$0.75,3/$1.00
the display appears as follows:
CUSTOM PRICING EDITOR
1)
$0.25
1/2
credo
2)
$0.50
1 credo
3)
$0.75
2 credo
4)
$1.00
3 credo
DISPLAY VIEW
The $0.25 field will be flashing.
You may now use the test mode buttons to perform the following
functions:
Escape:
Undo any changes to the current field and move to the previous field.
v:»
(Down):
Make the current field lower.
"+"
(Up):
Make the current field higher.
Enter:
Save any changes to the current field and move to the next field. Note that there are 2 columns of fields.
Price levels are in the left column and credit levels are in the right column. Pressing Enter will move from
left column to right column before moving to the next line.
Start:
Save the current price mode or start over
By using the above functions, you simply enumerate each pricing level and the number of credits that
should be awarded at that level. Please note that you must specify each fractional level in sequence.
Example:
1/$0.50
21$1.00
4/$1.50
6/$2.00
1) $0.25
1/2
credo
2) $0.50 1 credo
3) $0.75 1
1/2
credo
4) $1.00 2 credo
5) $1.25 2
1/2
credo
6) $1.50 4 credo
7) $1.75 4
1/2
cred
8) $2.00 6 credo
Also note that once the value of the coins repeat that no further specification is necessary.
Example:
1/$0.50
21$1.00
1) $0.25
1/2
credo
In the above example, only one line needs to be specified, indicating that
1/2
credit is awarded for each
$0.25 received.
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