Claims
- 1. A method for addressing a plurality of devices on a network comprising:defining a plurality of addresses, where each address is a unique sequence of two or more signals, where each signal in a respective sequence has a frequency, and at least one signal has a predetermined duration; or the sequence has a predetermined, time-specific pause between at least two adjacent signals; or at least one signal has a predetermined duration and the sequence has a predetermined, time-specific pause between at least two adjacent signals; and assigning one of the plurality of addresses to each device; where the combination of pause, duration, or pause and duration, with frequency distinguishes one address from another.
- 2. A method as set forth in claim 1 where the signals are DTMF.
- 3. A plurality of addresses for a plurality of devices on a network, each address comprising: a unique sequence of two or more signals assigned to a respective device, where each signal in the sequence has a frequency: andat least one signal has a predetermined duration; or the sequence has a predetermined, time-specific pause between at least two adjacent signals; or at least one signal has a predetermined duration and the sequence has a predetermined, time-specific pause between at least two adjacent signals; where the combination of pause, duration, or pause and duration, with frequency distinguishes one address from another.
- 4. A plurality of addresses as set forth in claim 3 where the signals are DTMF.
- 5. A code for addressing a plurality of devices on a network, the code comprising a plurality of unique sequences of two or more signals, where each signal in a respective sequence has a frequency: andat least one signal has a predetermined duration; or the sequence has a predetermined, time-specific pause between at least two adjacent signals; or at least one signal has a predetermined duration and the sequence has a predetermined, time-specific pause between at least two adjacent signals; where the combination of pause, duration, or pause and duration, with frequency distinguishes one sequence from another.
- 6. A code as set forth in claim 5 where the signals are DTMF.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/720,124, filed Sep. 27, 1996.
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