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Proposal to introduce requirements for the use of LED substitute light sources in the new Regulation for “Light-signalling devices”
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Reference Number: GRE-77-15
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Proposal to introduce the following changes into the draft new Regulation on light-signalling devices: - Use of LED substitute light source(s) is allowed and does not constitute a change of the lamp type. However, lamp performances shall be tested during type approval also with the LED substitute light source. Approval of the lamp using filament light source(s) is a prerequisite for approval of the lamp using LED substitute light source(s).
- COP testing of the lamp is required with an (etalon) filament light source only, because the LED substitute is the counterpart light source of the filament light source, resulting in equivalent photometrical lamp performance. The quality i.e. the equivalence to the filament light source, is controlled in R128.
- Use of LED substitute light sources is at the discretion of the applicant, who shall declare this use, if any, to the Approval Authorities at the time of application for the first lamp approval or subsequent extension of approval issued for the version using the LED substitute light source.
- The use of LED substitute light source(s) in a certain lamp type shall be indicated on the lamp by marking of the LED substitute light source category, in addition to the marking of the filament light source of which the LED substitute light source is the counterpart.
This marking on the lamp will be used for checking the allowance for use of lamps with LED substitute light sources in application of the Regulation on lamps installation on vehicle. - In case a lamp with colour filter(s) is approved for using LED substitute light source(s), this lamp shall be marked “G” to indicate that this lamp shall be equipped with LED substitute light source(s) marked “G” for colour and luminous intensity quality reasons.
- The indication of both the filament light source and of its LED counterpart light source, if any, shall be explicitly provided in the communication form.
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Submitted by:
GTB
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Meeting Sessions: 77th GRE session (4-7
Apr 2017)
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Document date: 30 Mar 17
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 148 | Light-Signalling Devices (LSD)
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Incorporation of LED light sources in the new Regulation for Road Illumination Devices (RID)
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Reference Number: GRE-77-14
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Discussion paper concerning modifications to the draft proposal for a new UN Regulation on road illumination devices in order to achieve the aims of GRE/2016/34 which proposed amendments to Regulations 19, 98, 112, 113 and 123.
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Submitted by:
GTB
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Meeting Sessions: 77th GRE session (4-7
Apr 2017)
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Document date: 30 Mar 17
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Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 19 | Front Fog Lamps, UN Regulation No. 98 | Headlamps Equipped with Gas-discharge Light Sources, UN Regulation No. 112 | Headlamps Emitting an Asymmetrical Passing Beam, UN Regulation No. 113 | Symmetrical Beam Headlamps of Filament, Gas-discharge, or LED Type, UN Regulation No. 123 | Adaptive Front-lighting Systems, and UN Regulation No. 149 | Road Illumination Devices (RID)
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Proposal for a Supplement to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48
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Reference Number: GRE-77-20
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Proposal to update paragraph 6.9.8. with regard to current technologies (e.g. LED and IPS) where instrument panels remain illuminated whenever the engine is running. With the advent of new automated technologies and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), the number of warnings and symbols may dramatically increase in the near future. This proposal aims to reduce risks of driver confusion by reducing the number of symbols displayed on the instrument panel. The Chinese Standard GB 4094 already captures this possibility. The proposal is therefore also a move toward further international harmonization.
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Submitted by:
OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 77th GRE session (4-7
Apr 2017)
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Document date: 31 Mar 17
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Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 48 | Installation of Lighting and Lighting-Signalling Equipment
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Proposal for a consolidated version of GRE/2016/33 and GRE-76-17 on Regulation No. 48
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Reference Number: GRE-77-25
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Proposal to amend GRE/2016/33 and GRE-76-17 pursuant to discussions at the October 2016 GRE-76 session: - The direct reference to Regulations Nos. 97 and 116 that was included in GRE-76-17, para. 2.37. was removed based on the observation of the representative of Finland on a potential split, in the future, of some of the Regulations under the responsibility of GRSG.
- In another remark from the representative of Finland, the word “indicator” that was missing in the last sentence of para. 2.37. in the text of the proposals GRE/2016/33 and GRE-76-17 has been added.
- Based on the comments from the representatives of France, UK, Finland and Japan, the area of the apparent surface, mentioned in GRE/2016/33 and GRE-76-17, para. 5.30. (c) has been lowered from 50 cm2 to 20 cm2, in the case of one indicator is being installed on the vehicle. If two indicators are installed, the area of the apparent surface should not exceed 10 cm2 per indicator.
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Submitted by:
OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 77th GRE session (4-7
Apr 2017)
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Document date: 04 Apr 17
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Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 48 | Installation of Lighting and Lighting-Signalling Equipment
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Proposal for a Supplement to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48
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Reference Number: GRE-77-06/Rev.1
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The 05 and 06 series of amendments provide for automatic adjustment of lamps based on ambient light conditions. To avoid misuse of the daytime running lamps (DRL), automatic switching between DRL and dipped-beam headlamps is preferable; however, manual switching for specific cases is still necessary. Under the transitional provisions for series 05 of amendments, only automatic switching would be permissible after 30.7.2016 (for new type of categories M1 and N1 vehicles) and after 30.1.2018 (for new type of other categories vehicles). Nonetheless, in the transitional provisions for series 06 of amendments, the same transitional period appears to have been unintentionally omitted. This proposed supplement corrects this mistake in the 06 series by deleting the alternatives to the automatic switching from the 06 series of amendments: - deletion of paragraphs 6.2.7.6.2 and 6.2.7.6.3;
- merging and rewording of paragraphs 6.2.7.5 and 6.2.7.6;
- consequent editorial adjustment in paragraph 5.11.1.3. and 6.19.7.4. to maintain acceptable the rear position lamps switching possibility allowed by the present text;
- small editorial changes to better clarify that an automatic switching based on different factors in respect to those prescribed in paragraph 6.2.7.5. (new numbering) are allowed only as supplemental condition;
- other editorial changes and renumbering for text and numbering coherence.
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Submitted by:
Czech Republic and Italy
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Meeting Sessions: 77th GRE session (4-7
Apr 2017)
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Document date: 06 Apr 17
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 48 | Installation of Lighting and Lighting-Signalling Equipment
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Revision of GRE/2017/7 (Proposals for amendments to Regulations Nos. 4, 6, 7, 19, 23, 38, 48, 50, 77, 87, 91, 98, 112, 113, 119 and 123)
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Reference Number: GRE-77-30/Rev.1
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Revised proposal to clarify the requirements for light sources in the lighting and light-signalling Regulations listed in Annex 4 to Regulation No. 0 on the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval (IWVTA) pursuant to GRE-77 discussions.
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Submitted by:
EC
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Meeting Sessions: 77th GRE session (4-7
Apr 2017)
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Document date: 06 Apr 17
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 4 | Illumination of rear-registration plates of motor vehicles and their trailers, UN Regulation No. 6 | Direction Indicators, UN Regulation No. 7 | Position, Stop and End-outline Lamps, UN Regulation No. 19 | Front Fog Lamps, UN Regulation No. 23 | Reversing Lights, UN Regulation No. 38 | Rear Fog Lamps, UN Regulation No. 48 | Installation of Lighting and Lighting-Signalling Equipment, UN Regulation No. 50 | Position and Indicator Lamps for Motorcycles, UN Regulation No. 77 | Parking Lamps, UN Regulation No. 87 | Daytime Running Lamps, UN Regulation No. 91 | Side-Marker Lamps, UN Regulation No. 98 | Headlamps Equipped with Gas-discharge Light Sources, UN Regulation No. 112 | Headlamps Emitting an Asymmetrical Passing Beam, UN Regulation No. 113 | Symmetrical Beam Headlamps of Filament, Gas-discharge, or LED Type, UN Regulation No. 119 | Cornering Lamps, and UN Regulation No. 123 | Adaptive Front-lighting Systems
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Documents 2017
384 documents
30 Mar 2017
UN R123: Proposal to amend GRE/2016/28 (Supplement 8 to the 01 series of amendments to UN R123)
GRE-77-11
30 Mar 2017
Proposal to introduce requirements for the use of LED substitute light sources in the new Regulation for “Light-signalling devices”
GRE-77-15
30 Mar 2017
Incorporation of LED light sources in the new Regulation for Road Illumination Devices (RID)
GRE-77-14
31 Mar 2017
Additional explanations for GRE/2016/35 (Use of motorcycle DRL at night)
GRE-77-19
31 Mar 2017
Proposal for a Supplement to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48
GRE-77-20
3 Apr 2017
Status report of the Task Force on Electromagnetic Compatibility
GRE-77-21
3 Apr 2017
Introduction into Regulation 128 of LED Substitute Light Sources
GRE-77-22
3 Apr 2017
Summary of tolerance proposals for headlamp leveling
VGL-06-03
4 Apr 2017
Status update and next steps of the Simplification of Lighting Regulations informal group
GRE-77-32
4 Apr 2017
Proposal for a consolidated version of GRE/2016/33 and GRE-76-17 on Regulation No. 48
GRE-77-25
4 Apr 2017
Modifications to GRE-77-10/Rev.1 (DRL switching)
GRE-77-23
4 Apr 2017
Modifications to GRE-77-06
GRE-77-24
5 Apr 2017
Consolidated draft text of amendments to the 05 series of amendments to UN Regulation No. 10
GRE-77-28
5 Apr 2017
Comments from Germany on GRE/2017/2 (Proposal for Supplement 7 to the original version of Regulation No. 128)
GRE-77-29
5 Apr 2017
Status report of the Visibility, Glare, and Leveling (VGL) informal group
GRE-77-27
6 Apr 2017
Proposal for a Supplement to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 48
GRE-77-06/Rev.1
6 Apr 2017
Proposal to modify the amendments to Regulations Nos. 6 and 50 adopted during GRE-76
GRE-77-26/Rev.1
6 Apr 2017
Revision of GRE/2017/7 (Proposals for amendments to Regulations Nos. 4, 6, 7, 19, 23, 38, 48, 50, 77, 87, 91, 98, 112, 113, 119 and 123)
GRE-77-30/Rev.1
6 Apr 2017
The importance of the Unique Identifier for the Simplification of Lighting and Light-Signalling Regulations
GRE-77-31
24 Apr 2017
Consensus position of the 5th VGL informal group session on the tolerance diagram for headlamp aiming
VGL-05-09/Rev.2
25 Apr 2017
Major results and action items of the 23rd IWVTA SGR0 subgroup session
IWVTA-24-03/Rev.1
25 Apr 2017
Major results and action items of the 23rd IWVTA SG58 subgroup session
IWVTA-24-02/Rev.1
26 Apr 2017
Draft Regulation on Immobilizers
GRSG-112-41
26 Apr 2017
Draft Regulation on vehicle alarm systems
GRSG-112-40
26 Apr 2017
Draft amendments to Regulation No. 116 on device against unauthorized use
GRSG-112-39