Save your settings and make a habit of it before every upgrade and when you change settings.
Learn how to export reports on your roasts and graphs to post.
See the documentation on how to load a profile into the background to follow during roasting. Other choices are yours.įill in the information and start saving the various roast profiles that you may use again. See the Quick Start Guide for examples.įor Phases LCD mode, choose time for Drying, Temp for Maillard, and check the box Phases LCD All in the Finishing Line.
Check the Help screen to decide what to include. If you use cloud storage, you can access your profiles from any device anywhere. Starting points could be 0-500 ˚F and 0-40˚F/min, or 0-250˚C and 0-20˚C/min.Ĭhoose a prefix name and turn on the counter.Ĭheck autosave and add to recent. These are the more complex steps and are addressed in the steps below.Ĭheck Auto, and set your range for your Temperature and Delta axes. Once you have an Artisan profile, you can change the numbers and see the results on screen. If you find zero smoothing give you too many spikes, slowing increase the numbers. Set Delta Span at twice your sampling rate (3 by default) so 6. Suggest you start with zero for all smoothing and check the Drop Spikes and Smooth Spikes choices. Some of these configurations will change the sampling rate and that’s ok.Ĭheck the boxes needed on the RoR tab and set the values on the Filters page. Run Config » Machine, or set up your devices, and make sure the LCDs show your temps.
Under Curves your Delta Span should be at least twice your sampling rate. After you have done 25-30 roasts and know the program better you can reduce it if your devices support that. For most of the topics below, you will find a page in this Quick Start Guide, and some are linked. For each roast, an Artisan “profile” will be created and can be saved in various formats and can be exported for sharing under File>Save Graph (be sure to review these).
If you have suggestions for improving the content of the Quick-Start-Guide or technical questions, please use the Artisan discussion forum (GitHub registration required). This Quick-Start-Guide is not intended to answer all technical questions.Īrtisan Quick-Start Guide is maintained by Michael Herbert of CarefreeBuzzBuzz. If you read through the topics on the left you will have a very good idea of how Artisan works.