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Bamboo Commit: Updated HDCommon.h with build versions from Bamboo

DEN-14000 Merge to develop.

Update function header.

Update function header.

Bamboo Commit: Updated HDCommon.h with build versions from Bamboo

Merge branch 'DEN-13801-sw_dev-sprint-79_mg' into develop

Merge branch 'DEN-13903-sprint-80_mg_air_trap_optimization' into develop

DEN-13903: fixed fast rate not triggering during the purge air sub state.

Merge branch 'staging' into DEN-13903-sprint-80_mg_air_trap_optimization

DEN-13801: Fixed decay state failing with valid conditions. Loosened tolerances for Arterial and Venous pressure values during dry self pressurized state.

Merge branch 'staging' into DEN-13801-sw_dev-sprint-79_mg

DEN-14001-hd-battery-driver-update. Made recommended changes in label naming. Split logging data into two groups--battery status data which is published more frequently, and battery manager data which is published less frequently.

Do we want this checked into staging?

Do we want this checked into staging?

These are defined in the Code Composer project for DG and HD firmware respectively. You can only have one defined and you must have one defined.

These are defined in the Code Composer project for DG and HD firmware respectively. You can only have one defined and you must have one defined.

What is the purpose of this "no event" event?

What is the purpose of this "no event" event?

What is the purpose of this "no event" event?

What is the purpose of this "no event" event?

No stop property for a high priority alarm? PRS 754 says dialysate temperature alarms are low priority. Temp too low = rank 902. Temp too high = rank 901.

No stop property for a high priority alarm?
PRS 754 says dialysate temperature alarms are low priority. Temp too low = rank 902. Temp too high = rank 901.

Why no stop?

Why no stop?

Why no stop?

Why no stop?

For DG faults, let's be consistent. DG fault = TRUE Clear Immediate = TRUE (alarm condition moot because DG going to fault mode) Stops = TRUE (HD pauses treatment for alarm) No Clear = FALSE (so HD...

For DG faults, let's be consistent.
DG fault = TRUE
Clear Immediate = TRUE (alarm condition moot because DG going to fault mode)
Stops = TRUE (HD pauses treatment for alarm)
No Clear = FALSE (so HD can clear alarm when user selects option)
No Resume = TRUE (cannot resume treatment w/o functioning DG)
No Rinseback = FALSE (no reason to prevent patient getting their blood back just because DG failed)
No End Treatment = FALSE (should try to end treatment as normally as possible w/o DG - won't be able to drain reservoirs though)
No Blood Recirc = FALSE (why not recirc blood?)
No Dialysate Recirc = TRUE (may not be possible depending on what's wrong w/ DG)
Clear Only = FALSE

Faults (HD and DG) should probably be consistent on clear immediate concept. I think faults should be TRUE on clear immediate (going to fault mode anyway, so alarm condition isn't relevant after th...

Faults (HD and DG) should probably be consistent on clear immediate concept. I think faults should be TRUE on clear immediate (going to fault mode anyway, so alarm condition isn't relevant after that).

No stop property for a high priority alarm?

No stop property for a high priority alarm?

DEN-14001: Update Battery.c

It seems correct to me.

It seems correct to me.

No this line is a temporary line until the pump control is fixed so the 100 mL/min can be achieved.

No this line is a temporary line until the pump control is fixed so the 100 mL/min can be achieved.

It is a const because we want it to be calculated upon compilation and be kept in memory. #define does the calculations every time it is called.

It is a const because we want it to be calculated upon compilation and be kept in memory. #define does the calculations every time it is called.

Both cannot be and are not defined at the same time.

Both cannot be and are not defined at the same time.

It is up to date.

It is up to date.

It is up to date.

It is up to date.

Done.

Done.

Done.

Done.