Horizontal adjustment. The applicant shall specify one of the following horizontal aim methods: (a) The "0.2 D line" method (see Figure A5-III). A single horizontal line at 0.2° D shall be scanned from 5° left to 5° right after the lamp has been aimed vertically. The maximum gradient "G" determined using the formula G = (log Eβ - log E(β + 0.1°)) where β is the horizontal position in degrees, shall not be less than 0.08. The inflection point found on the 0.2 D line shall be positioned on the line A. Figure A5-III (b) The "3 line" method (see Figure A5-IV) Three vertical lines shall be scanned from 2° D to 2° U at 1°R, 2°R, and 3°R after the lamp has been aimed vertically. The respective maximum gradients "G" determined using the formula: G = (log Eβ – log E(β + 0.1°))
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Horizontal adjustment. The applicant shall specify one of the following horizontal aim methods:
(a) The "0.2 D line" method (see Figure A5-III). A single horizontal line at 0.2° D shall be scanned from 5° left to 5° right after the lamp has been aimed vertically. The maximum gradient "G" determined using the formula G = (log Eβ - log E(β + 0.1°)) where β is the horizontal position in degrees, shall not be less than 0.08. The inflection point found on the 0.2 D line shall be positioned on the line A. Figure A5-IIIIII Note: The scales are different for vertical and horizontal lines.
(b) The "3 line" method (see Figure A5-IV) Three vertical lines shall be scanned from 2° D to 2° U at 1°R, 2°R, and 3°R after the lamp has been aimed vertically. The respective maximum gradients "G" determined using the formula: G = (log Eβ – log E(β + 0.1°))
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Samples: Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Harmonized Technical United Nations Regulations for Wheeled Vehicles, Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Harmonized Technical United Nations Regulations
Horizontal adjustment. The applicant shall specify one of the following horizontal aim methods:
(a) The "0.2 D line" method (see Figure A5-III2 below). A single horizontal line at 0.2° D shall be scanned from 5° left to 5° right after the lamp has been aimed vertically. The maximum gradient "G" determined using the formula G = (log Eβ - log E(β + 0.1°)) where β is the horizontal position in degrees, shall not be less than 0.08. The inflection point found on the 0.2 D line shall be positioned on the line A. Figure A5-III2 Instrumental vertical and horizontal adjustment - horizontal line scan method Note: The scales are different for vertical and horizontal lines.
(b) The "3 line" method (see Figure A5-IV3) Three vertical lines shall be scanned from 2° D to 2° U at 1°R, 2°R, and 3°R after the lamp has been aimed vertically. The respective maximum gradients "G" determined using the formula: G = (log Eβ – log E(β + 0.1°))
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