based on WP29/2018/157, SLR-28-09rev1, SLR-28-12

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based on WP29/2018/157, SLR-28-09rev1, SLR-28-12 R-LSD light source topics Performance based, technology neutral requirements, technology specific testing SLR-29-06 based on WP29/2018/157, SLR-28-09rev1, SLR-28-12 P. Plathner 2019-03-25

Main assumptions / targets for R-LSD Allow all light source technologies in all functions Also mixing allowed (to be confirmed) Define „technology neutral” requirements Define „technology specific“ testing To avoid unnecessary testing for „well-known“ technologies These tests could be defined in an Annex (to keep the body text „slim“) The “run-up” behavior is one example that is worked out in these slides A new structure of the paragraphs may be needed

Structure Existing (SLR-stage 1) Proposed New (SLR-stage2) 4. General technical requirements 4.1 [general text here] 4.2 [“grouping”] 4.3 Use of light sources and light source modules 4.4 Failure provisions 5.X Specific technical requirements Annex X General testing conditions X.1 Photometric measurement X.2 Colour of light emitted X.3 Test Voltages X.4 Exemption from testing X.X Existing (SLR-stage 1) 4. General technical requirements 4.1 …[referring to clause 5 and 6 of R48..] 4.2 …[reference to „normal conditions“] 4.3 Light sources… 4.4 Independent and interdependent lamps 4.5 Lamps as such or grouped, combined, reciprocally incorporated 4.6 Failure provisions 4.7 Test conditions 4.8 Photometric measurements 4.9 Colour of light emitted

Example for the new structure - colour Specific requirement in 5.2 (rear position) 5.2.5. The colour of light emitted shall be red. Testing described in Annex X X. 2 The colour of the light emitted shall be measured inside the field of the light distribution grid defined for the specific function in the relevant paragraph of Annex 3. To check these colorimetric characteristics, the test procedure described in this Annex paragraph 4.7. shall be applied. Outside this field no sharp variation of colour shall be observed. However, for lamps equipped with non-replaceable light sources, the colorimetric characteristics should be verified with the light sources present in the lamp, in accordance with relevant subparagraphs of paragraph 4.7.

Example for the new structure – timing requirement Specific requirement in 5.2 (rear position) 5.2.2. Outside the reference axis and within the angular fields defined in the diagrams in Part A of Annex 2, the intensity of the light emitted by each lamp must in each direction corresponding to the points in the table of standard light distribution reproduced in paragraph 2. of Annex 3, be not less than the minimum specified in paragraph 5.2.1., multiplied by the percentage specified in the said table for the direction in question. Additional text (proposal): “From 1 seconds after activation of the function and onwards, the minimum intensity requirements shall be fulfilled.” “From 1 minute after activation of the function and onwards, the minimum and maximum intensity requirements shall be fulfilled.” X.1 Photometric measurement Lamps containing LEDs shall be tested after 1 minute and 30 minutes of operation, with the exemption of cornering lamps, reversing lamps and manoevering lamps, which shall be tested after 1 minute and after 10 minutes. Lamps containing filament light sources shall be tested at photometric stability. Sequential DI shall, in addition, be measured after 200ms, (for both LED and filament light sources) Lamps with technologies other than LED and filament light sources shall be tested at 1 seconds, 1 minutes and 30 minutes. Stop lamps and DI lamps shall be tested additionally at 200ms. X.4 Exemption from testing Lamps are deemed to comply with the photometric requirements after 200ms and after 1 seconds without testing if they contain only LED light sources and/or filament light sources. Existing text New text Based on existing text, but also additions New text

Clause 4.3 Existing Stage 1 Proposed Stage 2 4.3. Light sources: 4.3. Use of light sources and light source modules 4.3.1. In the case of replaceable light source(s): [no change] 4.3.1.1.The lamp shall only be equipped with light source(s) approved according to UN Regulation No. 37 and/or UN Regulation No. 128, provided that no restriction on the use is made in UN Regulation No. 37 and its series of amendments in force at the time of application for type approval or in UN Regulation No. 128 and its series of amendments in force at the time of application for type approval. 4.3.1.1 The lamp shall only be equipped with UN approved light source(s), provided that no restriction on the use is made in the corresponding UN light source regulation at the time of application for type approval. 4.3.1.2. In the case of a light source category or categories or type(s) is restricted for use in lamps on vehicles in use and originally equipped with such lamps, the applicant for type approval of the lamp shall declare that the lamp is only intended for installation on those vehicles; this shall be noted in the communication form in Annex 1. 4.3.1.3. The design of the lamp shall be such that the light source(s) can be fixed in no other position but the correct one. 4.3.1.4. The light source(s) holder shall conform to the characteristics given in IEC Publication 60061. The holder data sheet relevant to the category of light source(s) used, applies

Clause 4.3 continued Existing Stage 1 Proposed Stage 2 4.3.2. In the case of light source modules, it shall be checked that: 4.3.2 In the case of light source modules, 4.3.2.1. The design of the light source module(s) shall be such as: 4.3.2.1.The design of the light source module(s) shall be such (a) That each light source module can only be fitted in no other position than the designated and correct one and can only be removed with the use of tool(s); (b) If there are more than one light source module used in the housing for a lamp, light source modules having different characteristics cannot be interchanged within the same lamp housing. [no change] 4.3.2.2. The light source module(s) shall be tamperproof. 4.3.2.3. A light source module shall be so designed that regardless of the use of tool(s), it shall not be mechanically interchangeable with any replaceable approved light source. 4.3.2.4.In the case of non-replaceable filament light source(s) or light source module(s) equipped with non-replaceable filament light source(s), the applicant shall annex to the type approval documentation a report, acceptable to the Authority responsible for type approval, that demonstrates compliance of these non-replaceable filament light source(s) with the requirements as specified in paragraph 4.11 of IEC 60809, Edition 3. 4.3.2.4 In the case of non-replaceable light source(s) or light source module(s) equipped with non-replaceable light source(s), the [lifetime] requirements as specified in paragraph 4.11 of IEC 60809, Edition 3 shall be fulfilled. i.e. by annexing to the type approval documentation a report, acceptable to the Authority responsible for type approval, that demonstrates compliance. exemption for LED testing to be added in Annex X

Difference between regulated light source and light source modules Approved Light Source (R37, R99, R128) Light Source Module Category sheet (RE5) Submitted to GRE; approved by GRE and WP29 Does not exist. A (limited) module description is submitted by the device manufacturer to the approval body Tolerances (flux, position,..) Clearly defined in the category sheet Included in the description ? COP requirements Clearly defined in the Regulation and audited by the authority Do not exist (on module level) Keying / non-interchangeability Fully defined in IEC 60061 Keying between modules (of different manufacturers) is not checked Replaceable By the car owner etc Optional, but only by the luminaire maker during repair (?) „after exchange the photometry shall be met“