You pretty much have it.
You can add CYA by putting it in your skimmer--but don't backwash for a week--it takes that long to dissolve in. Figure out from the container how much you need to get to your desired level. I'd aim for 50ppm with an SWG. Then use 1/2 of the amount you think you need....You can ALWAYS add more CYA--but it's tough to get it out!
pH is high--this is common with plaster pools AND with SWGs. Muriatic Acid is the key. Oh, and re-test your Tot Alk when pH is around 7.3--bet it comes down ALOT, so you MAY want to boost it...Add 1 to 2 pounds, no more, at a time of baking soda (Tot Alk Raiser at the pool store is the same stuff at a higher price!), wait a day or two and see where you are--when pH is in the low 7.'s
Calcium: You DO need to get it to 200ppm. Again, buy small amounts and add it slowly over time. No reason not to! Or you can use Cal-Hypo to chlorinate, but do NOT mix it with other chlorine. Only use 68% cal-hypo--avoid the 48% garbage. It will raise your FC--but that's not a problem--and add calcium.
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