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The programming of the cold and heat shock test chamber is usually carried out according to the specific test requirements and the specifications of the equipment.The following are the general programming steps: 1. Determine the test conditions: First of all, it is necessary to determine the temperature, humidity, impact time and other conditions required for the test. These conditions can be determined according to product specifications, industry standards or other relevant documents. 2. Set the temperature: set the temperature of the test chamber according to the test conditions. Generally speaking, the temperature can be set manually or automatically, and the automatic setting can be achieved by programming. For example, after each impact reaches the set temperature, there will be a heat preservation time, which can also be set by programming. 3. Set the impact mode: according to the test conditions, set the impact mode, such as rising temperature, cooling, wet heat, etc. Different impact modes can be achieved through programming. 4. Set the number of cycles: set the number of cycles of impact according to the test requirements.This can also be achieved through programming. 5. Set up protective measures: In order to prevent equipment failure or product damage, it is necessary to set up some protective measures, such as excessive temperature and excessive humidity. 6. Start the test: After completing the above settings, you can start the test. During the test, the status and data of the test can be monitored in real time through monitoring equipment. 7. Data recording and processing: After the test, the test data needs to be recorded and processed, such as temperature change curve, humidity change curve, etc. These data can be used to analyze the performance and quality of products. It should be noted that the specific programming steps may vary depending on the equipment model, test requirements, etc. Therefore, when programming, it is recommended to refer to the equipment manual or consult the technical support personnel of the equipment manufacturer.