CIE 183:2008
- Definition of the Cut-Off of Vehicle Headlights
- standard by Commission Internationale de L'Eclairage, 08/01
- Category: CIE
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A precise objective definition of low-beam visual cut-off is necessary, since arequirement for correct aiming of these beams is specified within all the existingregulations.
At present, aiming of low-beam headlamps is performed visually in Europe andUSA (since 1997), using the cut-off line in the beam pattern.A good definition of a visual cut-off is required to allow uniformity ininterpretations.
This report provides a survey of studies into low beam visual cut-off that havebeen carried out in Europe and North America. Based on these studies, arecommendation is made for the definition and measurement of the cut-off line of alow-beam headlamp by photometric means.
The publication is written in English, with a short summary in French and German. It consists of 19 pages with 6 figures.
At present, aiming of low-beam headlamps is performed visually in Europe andUSA (since 1997), using the cut-off line in the beam pattern.A good definition of a visual cut-off is required to allow uniformity ininterpretations.
This report provides a survey of studies into low beam visual cut-off that havebeen carried out in Europe and North America. Based on these studies, arecommendation is made for the definition and measurement of the cut-off line of alow-beam headlamp by photometric means.
The publication is written in English, with a short summary in French and German. It consists of 19 pages with 6 figures.
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