Method of identifying an unknown or unmarked slave device...

Ammunition and explosives – Igniting devices and systems – Ignition or detonation circuit

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C102S206000, C102S217000, C361S249000, C361S251000

Reexamination Certificate

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07017494

ABSTRACT:
A system, for example an electronic blasting system, in which a command is issued by a master device to all slave devices connected to the system, causing all slave devices that have not been identified to the master device to respond with identifying information and optionally other information pertaining to the slave device.

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