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14 Recipe Editor
A recipe is used to control the system behavior during a test and allows for precise repeatability
from one test to another.
14.1 Standard and Calibration Recipes
The recipe editor is operates in two modes: Standard and Calibration. The items displayed on
the recipe editor screen differ between the two modes and resultant recipe will result in different
calculations being performed at the end of the test.
The key difference between the recipes is the standard recipe has Calibration Factor % and
Calibration Format parameters, (see Screen-view: 14.1.1) and the Calibration recipe has a
Binder Content % parameter, (see Screen-view: 14.1.2). The Calibration recipe is run with a
sample where the binder content is known. This is zero for an aggregate only test. The final test
result will give the calibration factor. This factor can then be used in standard recipes.
The standard recipe editor is accessed via:
Home Screen
→ Main Menu → New Standard Recipe
The calibration recipe editor is accessed via:
Home Screen
→ Main Menu → New Calibration Recipe
Also the recipe editor can be started from the Recipe Library screen, if the operator wishes to
edit an existing recipe. The button sequence is:
Home Screen
→ Main Menu → View Recipe Library →
Each new recipe, standard and calibration, is populated with some default values, as shown in
Screen-view 14.1.1
14.1.1 Screen-view: Standard Recipe