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Progressive Controllers and Displays => Mikohn Progressive Systems => Topic started by: Nepa Coin Op on February 04, 2021, 01:54:04 PM

Title: Cham 2 increment value
Post by: Nepa Coin Op on February 04, 2021, 01:54:04 PM
When setting the climb increment, how does that relate to the rise of the jp ?? I set one up that I thought would be a slow climb and it’s climbing a few dollars a pull
Title: Re: Cham 2 increment value
Post by: qbert on February 04, 2021, 02:18:34 PM
What is the credit value?
Increment 1 is what advances the meter.
For example on a .25 cent machine setting the increment 1 to 00.00400000 is around 4 cents added per pull. Casinos would be set much lower than that.
What is your incremental set to? If your at 00.01000000 that would be adding dollars per pull.
Rich
Title: Re: Cham 2 increment value
Post by: Ken on February 04, 2021, 02:24:59 PM
What is the credit value?
Increment 1 is what advances the meter.
For example on a .25 cent machine setting the increment 1 to 00.00400000 is around 4 cents added per pull. Casinos would be set much lower than that.
What is your incremental set to? If your at 00.01000000 that would be adding dollars per pull.
Rich

4 cents per dollar is a good number so you see the progressive roll over while you're playing.
Title: Re: Cham 2 increment value
Post by: Nepa Coin Op on February 04, 2021, 02:38:07 PM
What is the credit value?
Increment 1 is what advances the meter.
For example on a .25 cent machine setting the increment 1 to 00.00400000 is around 4 cents added per pull. Casinos would be set much lower than that.
What is your incremental set to? If your at 00.01000000 that would be adding dollars per pull.
Rich

4 cents per dollar is a good number so you see the progressive roll over while you're playing.


That’s what I needed to know if this was in $$ or %%


Thanks
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