| ACH Password
 Enter the Userid and Password provided to you by Billing Tree.
You need to enter this  login information once per session
unless you opt to enter a Global login, in which case the login
credentials will be pre-filled for all users.  If you opt
for the non-global site login, then users will be prompted
to add the information again on their next Collect! login.
   Billing Tree ACH Password
 Set ACH Login Globally  You can enter your password into
  the ACH Setup window located
  in the menu path
  "System\Preferences\ Billing Tree Setup\ACH
  Setup".  It will be stored and used
  each time users sign into Collect!.  Except
  for  User Levels 1, 10 & 99, your other
  users in all other levels will not see the
  Billing Tree password prompt at all after the
  global login is created.
  
 Userid  Enter your User ID or Login ID
  assigned to you by Billing Tree.
   You can set up different user logins with
  Billing Tree if you need to set different
   transaction amount limits for your  operators.
  In this instance (multi-logins), you would not
  wish to set the global login credentials in
  the setup window.
  
 Password  Enter your password assigned to you by
  Billing Tree.
   A globally set userid and password will be
  presented to level users 1, 10 & 99 much like a
  'Remember Me' login presents anywhere else;
  it will be auto-filled.  If there are no changes
  to the info, these users need only click OK to
  proceed to the next screen.  All other user
  levels will not see or be presented with the Billing Tree
  login popup once it has been globally configured.
 
 If you intend to use more than one Billing Tree login
                account to apply  payments, it is important to be
                aware that you must run a Reconcile Credit Card
                History  daily for EACH separate login being used.  
 OK  Click OK to save the password number for your
  ACH payments for that Collect!
  session.  A Per Session Login user of
  Billing Tree will be prompted again upon
  their next login into Collect!.
  
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