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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 27, 2007
Filed:
Aug. 12, 2004
Jun Minokami, Tokorozawa, JP;
Yoshinori Kataoka, Tokorozawa, JP;
Yoshiyuki Kakuta, Tokorozawa, JP;
Chihaya Oga, Tokorozawa, JP;
Takeaki Funada, Tokorozawa, JP;
Youichi Yamada, Tokorozawa, JP;
Satomi Kasuya, Tokorozawa, JP;
Tatsuya Shiraishi, Tokyo-to, JP;
Jun Minokami, Tokorozawa, JP;
Yoshinori Kataoka, Tokorozawa, JP;
Yoshiyuki Kakuta, Tokorozawa, JP;
Chihaya Oga, Tokorozawa, JP;
Takeaki Funada, Tokorozawa, JP;
Youichi Yamada, Tokorozawa, JP;
Satomi Kasuya, Tokorozawa, JP;
Tatsuya Shiraishi, Tokyo-to, JP;
Pioneer Corporation, Tokyo To, JP;
Abstract
A signal adjusting apparatus comprises a movable member, a first detecting device, a second detecting device, and a correction device. The member is movable in a movable range composed of a plurality of intervals. The first detecting device detects one of the intervals where the member is located. The first detecting device is constituted by a first movable portion mounted on the member and a first fixed portion spaced apart from the first movable portion. The one of the intervals is an absolute position. The second detecting device detects a relative position of the member within the detected interval. The second detecting device is constituted by a second movable portion mounted on the member and a second fixed portion spaced apart from the second movable portion. The correction device corrects the detected relative position based on a relationship between the absolute position and the relative position stored in a memory.