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Character Range: 3710–7566

Lamps shall be so designed and constructed that in normal use, despite the vibrations to which they may then be subjected, they continue to function satisfactorily and retain the characteristics prescribed by this Rule.

         5.2.                                    The colour of the light emitted shall be in accordance with the chromaticity requirements within Appendix A of Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 13/00 – Installation of Lighting and Light Signalling Devices on other than L-Group Vehicles) 2005.

6.                                          INDIVIDUAL SPECIFICATIONS
         6.1.                                    'EXTERNAL CABIN LAMP'

         6.1.1.                              Colour of light emitted:  White or Amber.

         6.1.2.                              Intensity of light emitted:

         6.1.2.1.                        Minimum:  0.3 cd within the angles of light distribution of clause 6.1.3.

         6.1.2.2.                        Maximum:  12 cd in any direction.

         6.1.3.                              Angles of light distribution:

         6.1.3.1.                        Vertical:  from 5° above to 15° below the horizontal.

         6.1.3.2.                        Horizontal:  forward from 45° to the left to 45° to the right.

         6.1.4.                              Other requirements:  None.

7.                                          TEST PROCEDURES
         7.1.                                    All measurements shall be made with a standard filament globe of the category prescribed for the device, or LED light source as specified by the manufacturer, the supply voltage being so regulated as to produce the normal luminous flux prescribed.  In the case that the LED light source is fitted to the unit and not removable, the unit shall be tested as supplied at the voltage specified by the manufacturer.

         7.2.                                    Photometric measurements

         7.2.1.                              Measurement methods

         7.2.1.1.                        During photometric measurements, stray reflections shall be avoided by appropriate masking.

         7.2.1.2.                        Measurements shall be carried out in such a way as to meet the following requirements:

         7.2.1.2.1.                  The distance of measurement shall be such that the law of the inverse of the square of the distance is applicable;

         7.2.1.2.2.                  The measuring equipment shall be such that the angular aperture of the receiver viewed from the reference centre of the light is comprised between 10' and one degree;

         7.2.1.2.3.                  The intensity requirement for a particular direction of observation shall be deemed to be satisfied if that requirement is met in a direction deviating by not more than one-quarter of a degree from the direction of observation.

COMPILATION NOTES
This compilation of Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 45/01 – Lighting and Light Signalling Devices not Covered by ECE Regulations) 2006 includes all the instruments set out in the Table of Instruments.  The Table of Amendments provides a history of clauses that have been amended, inserted or deleted.

Table of Instruments
Name of Instrument                                                                                                                                     Registration Date  Commencement Date
Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 45/01 – Lighting and Light Signalling Devices not Covered by ECE Regulations) 2006 (F2006L01433)              10/05/2006         11/05/2006
Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 45/01 – Lighting and Light Signalling Devices not Covered by ECE Regulations) 2006 Amendment 1 (F2017L01492)  17/11/2017         18/11/2017

Table of Amendments
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