UN R4 | Revision 3 | Amendment 2 (2017)
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5 Dec 2017 | 2017-12-13 15:33:17 UTC | 3 | 2 | 00 series of amendments | Supplement 18 | |
UN R4 | Revision 3 | Amendment 3 (2018)
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26 Mar 2018 | 2018-04-30 07:11:23 UTC | 3 | 3 | 00 series of amendments | Supplement 19 | |
UN R4 | Revision 3 | Amendment 4 (2019)
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6 Nov 2019 | 2019-12-30 10:20:11 UTC | 3 | 4 | 01 series of amendments | |
UN R4 | Revision 2 (2006)
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19 Sep 2006 | 2011-01-01 19:00:07 UTC | 2 |
00 series of amendments | Supplement 7
00 series of amendments | Supplement 8
00 series of amendments | Supplement 9
00 series of amendments | Supplement 10
Based upon the adopted proposal:
WP.29/2003/20
Proposal to introduce provisions for the approval of "slightly curved registration plates”. 00 series of amendments | Supplement 10 | Corrigendum 1 Based upon the adopted proposal: WP.29/2003/86Proposal to allow the use of changeable “light source modules” instead of non-replaceable light sources (pursuant to the amendments previously agreed for UN R7). 00 series of amendments | Supplement 11 Based upon the adopted proposal: WP.29/2005/59Lamps equipped with non-replaceable light sources, e.g. LED’s, can be operated at a range of voltages. This proposal enables the proper testing and approval of such devices under a single approval number provided that the range of voltage and the rated (maximum) wattage is included in the marking of the lamp. |
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UN R4 | Revision 2 | Amendment 1 (2007)
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5 Apr 2007 | 2011-01-01 19:01:14 UTC | 2 | 1 |
00 series of amendments | Supplement 12
Based upon the adopted proposal:
WP.29/2006/50
Proposal to clarify the scope of the regulation specifically to vehicles of categories M, N, O, and T. |
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UN R4 | Revision 2 | Amendment 2 (2008)
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7 Aug 2008 | 2011-01-01 19:01:42 UTC | 2 | 2 | ||
UN R4 | Revision 2 | Amendment 3 (2008)
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4 Nov 2008 | 2011-01-01 19:02:13 UTC | 2 | 3 |
00 series of amendments | Supplement 14
Based upon the adopted proposal:
WP.29/2008/9
Proposal to insert provisions to cover cases where several non-identical light source modules are used in a lamp. |
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UN R4 | Revision 2 | Amendment 4 (2011)
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12 Jan 2011 | 2011-01-27 16:47:26 UTC | 2 | 4 |
00 series of amendments | Supplement 13
Based upon the adopted proposal:
WP.29/2007/57
Proposal to insert references to Regulations Nos. 37 and 99 and to the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Publication 60061, specifying the use of filament lamps and gas-discharge light sources. 00 series of amendments | Supplement 15 Based upon the adopted proposal: WP.29/2010/5Proposal to prohibit the use of light source modules with ECE cap–holder systems. |
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UN R4 | Revision 2 | Corrigendum 1 (2008)
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20 Mar 2008 | 2011-01-01 19:00:45 UTC | 2 | 1 |
00 series of amendments | Supplement 10 | Corrigendum 2
Based upon the adopted proposal:
WP.29/2007/56
Proposal to correct the definition for different types of rear registration plate lamps. This proposal deletes the criteria " the angle of incidence of the light on the surface of the plate" in paragraph 1.3 because this item contradicts the provisions of paragraphs 2 and 7 which state "…. the manufacturer of the illuminating device shall specify one or more or a field of positions in which the device is to be fitted in relation to the space for the registration plate …. ". |
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UN R4 | Revision 3 (2013)
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19 Aug 2013 | 2014-09-20 08:28:15 UTC | 3 |
00 series of amendments | Supplement 12
Based upon the adopted proposal:
WP.29/2006/50
Proposal to clarify the scope of the regulation specifically to vehicles of categories M, N, O, and T. 00 series of amendments | Supplement 14 Based upon the adopted proposal: WP.29/2008/9Proposal to insert provisions to cover cases where several non-identical light source modules are used in a lamp. 00 series of amendments | Supplement 10 | Corrigendum 2 Based upon the adopted proposal: WP.29/2007/56Proposal to correct the definition for different types of rear registration plate lamps. This proposal deletes the criteria " the angle of incidence of the light on the surface of the plate" in paragraph 1.3 because this item contradicts the provisions of paragraphs 2 and 7 which state "…. the manufacturer of the illuminating device shall specify one or more or a field of positions in which the device is to be fitted in relation to the space for the registration plate …. ". 00 series of amendments | Supplement 13 Based upon the adopted proposal: WP.29/2007/57Proposal to insert references to Regulations Nos. 37 and 99 and to the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Publication 60061, specifying the use of filament lamps and gas-discharge light sources. 00 series of amendments | Supplement 15 Based upon the adopted proposal: WP.29/2010/5Proposal to prohibit the use of light source modules with ECE cap–holder systems. 00 series of amendments | Supplement 16 Based upon the adopted proposal: WP.29/2012/63Proposal as adopted by the Working Party on Lighting and Light-Signalling (GRE) at its sixty-seventh session to introduce provisions for replaceable light-emitting diode (LED) light sources and to correct and harmonize the provisions concerning approval markings. |
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UN R4 | Revision 3 | Amendment 1 (2015)
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22 Jun 2015 | 2015-11-07 14:33:15 UTC | 3 | 1 | 00 series of amendments | Supplement 17 | |
UN R4 | Revision 3 | Corrigendum 1 (2015)
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24 Mar 2015 | 2015-11-07 14:34:43 UTC | 3 | 1 | Revision 3 erratum | |
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