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Merge branch 'DEN-12224-dg_hd_dev-switches-monitor' of ssh://dvm-linux02:7999/hd/hdfirmware into DEN-12224-dg_hd_dev-switches-monitor

DEN-12224: only allow 3 options for acid treatment param.

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

Removed DEBUG_DENALI

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

Merged DE-12224

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    ./App/Services/SystemCommMessages.c
Merged DEN-11928

DEN-12224 pulled the remote and resolved the merge conflicts

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

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DEN-12224: have Dialin DPi/DPo set point commands for 0 flow stop the pump.

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

Enabled Battery communication for V&V

DEN-12224: Fixed issue with DPo control when DPi is open loop.

DEN-12224: Disable syringe detected alarm in post-treatment if syringe pump is disabled.

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

Bamboo Commit: Updated the Copyright section and replaced tabs with 4 spaces

DEN-11928 merged staging

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    ./App/Controllers/SyringePump.c
Bamboo Commit: Updated HDCommon.h with build versions from Bamboo

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

DEN-12224: Fixed copy/paste error in previous syringe pump ramp up accomodation.

DEN-12224: Slowed blood side prime rates to 150 mL/min maximum.

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?

Do we need to keep this alarm?

Do we need to keep this alarm?