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DEN-12224, DEN-12642 updated the software configuration in post treatment.

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Merge branch 'DEN-12224-dg_hd_dev-switches-monitor' into develop

DEN-12224 fixed the switches enable high/low

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Dara removed this line of code after lab test w/o this change could not replicate the bug.

Dara removed this line of code after lab test w/o this change could not replicate the bug.

Why is this necessary. This is already called somewhere else.

Why is this necessary. This is already called somewhere else.

Merge branch 'DEN-12224-dg_hd_dev-switches-monitor' into develop

DEN-12224: fixed reservoir post-fill settle time bug.

Merge branch 'DEN-12224-dg_hd_dev-switches-monitor' into develop

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DEN-12224: .

DEN-12224: fixed merge conflicts.

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DEN-12224: Explicitly set actuators on pre-treatment transition to functions. Testing longer reservoir settle time.

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DEN-12224 updated the code

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DEN-12224: more changes to address bug DEN-10981.

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DEN-12224: refactored alarm publish structure.

DEN-12224: Fixed comments.

DEN-10981 Fixed options to resume/rinseback are present after removing heparin syringe

Removed DEBUG_DENALI

Merged DE-12224

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Merged DEN-11928

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DEN-12224 merged staging and added the switches monitor softwar configuration

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did we want to keep these loose tolerances from the demo?

did we want to keep these loose tolerances from the demo?

We typically put #define like this in the source file. Is there a reason why this one is in the header file specifically?

We typically put #define like this in the source file. Is there a reason why this one is in the header file specifically?

This variable is defined but not used.

This variable is defined but not used.

I wanted to see how new #define worked. I think it's better, so we can remove this now.

I wanted to see how new #define worked. I think it's better, so we can remove this now.

Do we need to keep this define?

Do we need to keep this define?

or this alarm?

or this alarm?