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HD-DEN-10155_Treatment End Paused State Not Displaying Resume Option
HD-DEN-10155_Treatment End Paused State Not Displaying Resume Option
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Fixed. Thanks!

Fixed. Thanks!

Fixed. Thanks!

Fixed. Thanks!

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Fixed.

Fixed.

Variable is also updated by receipts of DG flow broadcasts. I believe it is overridable on DG side.

Variable is also updated by receipts of DG flow broadcasts. I believe it is overridable on DG side.

Concern was originally just for retract due to highest speed. We ended up reducing retract speed to reduce likelihood of stalls. Still a good idea to check for it though and since retract, preload ...

Concern was originally just for retract due to highest speed. We ended up reducing retract speed to reduce likelihood of stalls. Still a good idea to check for it though and since retract, preload and seek all share same relatively high speed, these are the ops that have the check. For bolus and continuous, should not stall at these speeds and would catch with rate alarm if it did.

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Fixed.

Fixed.

Fixed.

Fixed.

Fixed.

Fixed?

Fixed?

To answer this and comment below: above_high_safety_range = temp > 46 above_low_safety_range = temp > 42 above_target_temp = target + 4 below_target_temp = target - 4 below_low_safety_range = temp...

To answer this and comment below:

above_high_safety_range = temp > 46
above_low_safety_range = temp > 42
above_target_temp = target + 4
below_target_temp = target - 4
below_low_safety_range = temp < 33

I did not see any specification regarding to separate or not to separate. Original functionality had separate triggers. Respective PRS's state OR between the two triggers.
I think it would be clear to for us in terms of debugging to see which alarm is triggered since on the low side, temp - 4 would be lower than 33, (31).

Wording may be unclear. Im up for suggestions to help clarify the alarm differences.

Fixed. Thanks!

Fixed. Thanks!

Shouldnt this be set to 0U instead of 0.0F?

Shouldnt this be set to 0U instead of 0.0F?

This should be U32.

This should be U32.

This should be U32.

This should be U32.

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