Category: Documentation

  • How the Roasting Gauge Works

    How the Roasting Gauge Works

    Roastmaster’s roasting gauge is a smart, dynamic timing assistant. It learns from your past roasts and shows the estimated progress in clock time, or to a milestone of your choice: 1st crack, 2nd crack or a predetermined, customizable roast degree.

  • Getting Started With Data Logging

    Getting Started With Data Logging

    What will I need to get started? First, you’ll need to verify that your roaster has a thermocouple that can safely be used for external data logging. Factory installed thermocouples are usually integrated into the function or safety features of the machine itself. Since thermocouple leads are hard to be safely split or spliced without…

  • What is Data Logging?

    What is Data Logging?

    Learn about Roastmaster’s new Data Logging option that allows you to wirelessly monitor and record unlimited temperature data via supported hardware.

  • Protect Your Data With Database Backups

    Protect Your Data With Database Backups

    Whether you’re a home roaster with a passion for the best possible coffee, or a professional shop roaster who’s livelihood depends on it, protecting your data should be high on your priority list. It certainly is on ours, and Roastmaster provides several ways to help ensure you never have to face a situation where data…

  • Using Behmor 1600 Curves

    Using Behmor 1600 Curves

    Roastmaster provides the ability to create curves that match those on the Behmor® 1600 roaster. Behmor curves are display in the roasting graph just like standard curves, can be copied and pasted to profiles and programs, and can be time-shifted using the same algorithms the Behmor 1600 uses when performing time-shifts on the roaster’s console.…