DASS481 introduces a "fail-safe-to-neutral" mandate. Unlike older standards that allowed for a fail-stop condition, DASS481 requires the system to revert to a neutral energy state within 0.5 seconds of detecting a critical anomaly.
While the DASS-21 can provide insights into an individual's mental health on a continuum, clinical cut-offs are used to help classify the severity of psychological distress: dass481
Enable DASS481 to automatically compensate for signal drift and ambient interference across two independent input channels, ensuring stable output without manual recalibration. DASS481 introduces a "fail-safe-to-neutral" mandate
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