Category 1b Sample Clauses

Category 1b illuminated area for use on a vehicle mounted a registration plate, the size of which is 520 x 120 mm or less (wide plate).
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Category 1b. For use at a distance less than or equal to 20 mm from the dipped- beam headlamp and/or the front fog lamp.
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Category 1b. For use at a distance less than or equal to 20 mm from the dipped- beam headlamp and/or the front fog lamp. Minimum horizontal angles of light distribution in space Front position and front direction indicator lamps. On and above the H plane for all lamps. Under the H plane for lamps intended for X0,X0, X0 xx X0 category vehicles Front position and front direction indicator lamps, Under the H plane for M1 or N1 category vehicles H plane: "horizontal plane going through the reference centre of the lamp" Front end-outline marker lamp (AM) Driving direction Rear end-outline marker lamp (RM1, RM2) Driving direction Rear position and rear direction indicator lamps Rear position and rear direction indicator lamps, Under the H plane for M1 or N1 category vehicles H plane: "horizontal plane going through the reference centre of the lamp" Stop lamps (S1 and S2) Driving direction Stop lamps (S1 and S2), Under the H plane for M1 or N1 category vehicles H plane: "horizontal plane going through the reference centre of the lamp" Stop-lamps (S3, S4) Driving direction Direction Indicators of Categories 5 and 6: Supplementary side direction indicators for use on a vehicle also equipped with categories 1, 1a or 1b and 2a or 2b direction indicators Part B: Minimum angles required for light distribution in space for day time running lamps In all cases, the minimum vertical angles of light distribution in space are 10° above and 5° below the horizontal for DRL devices included in the Regulation. Minimum horizontal angles of light distribution in space:
Category 1b. For use at a distance less than or equal to 20 mm from the dipped- beam headlamp and/or the front fog lamp. Under the H plane for lamps intended to be installed with this plane at a mounting height less than 750 mm above ground H plane: "horizontal plane going through the reference centre of the lamp" Categories 2a and 2b: Direction indicators for the rear of the vehicle Category 2a: Rear direction indicator lamps with steady luminous intensity Category 2b: Rear direction indicator lamps with variable luminous intensity Under the H plane for lamps intended to be installed with this plane at a mounting height less than 750 mm above the ground. Categories 5 and 6: Supplementary side direction indicators for use on a vehicle also equipped with categories 1, 1a or 1b and 2a or 2b direction indicators (Maximum format: A4 (210 x 297 mm)) issued by: Name of Administration: ...................................... ...................................... ...................................... Concerning:9 Approval granted Approval extended Approval refused Approval withdrawn Production definitively discontinued of a type of direction indicator pursuant to UN Regulation No. 6
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Category 1b. For use at a distance less than or equal to 20 mm from the dipped- beam headlamp and/or the front fog lamp. Driving direction On and above the H plane for all lamps. Under the H plane for lamps intended for M2,M3, N2 or N3 caxxxxxx xx xxxxxles 1 The angles shown in these arrangements are correct for devices to be mounted on the right side of the vehicle. The arrows in these diagrams point towards the front of the vehicle. Reference axis
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