Backlight definition

Backlight means rearward-facing window glazing located at the rear of the roof panel.
Backlight means all the light emanating behind a luminaire.
Backlight means for an exterior luminaire, the lumens emitted in the quarter sphere below horizontal and in the opposite direction of the intended orientation of the luminaire. For luminaires with symmetric distribution, backlight will be the same as front light.

Examples of Backlight in a sentence

  • The Main Advantages of the LED Backlight are as following:2.1 The brightness of the backlight can simply be adjusted.

  • Image Control: Backlight compression, Automatic white balance, 3D digital noise reduction.

  • In order to stabilize the luminance, the measurement should be executed after lighting Backlight for 40 minutes in a windless room.

  • Backlight of the keys will start flashing, which indicates that the code must be entered.

  • BLC (Backlight Compensation) ButtonBLC ON/OFF: Press this button to enable the backlight compensation.

  • Construction : a-Si TFT-LCD with driving system, White LED Backlight.

  • Do not disassemble the module or insert anything into the Backlight unit.

  • Backlight Contrast:Press the RIGHT ARROW button to increase the display contrast or the LEFT ARROW button to decrease the contrast.

  • Backlight, Uplight and Glare (BUG) ratings as defined in IES TM-15-11; and3.

  • Backlight (B) ratings as defined in IES TM-15-11 (shown in Table A-1 in Chapter 8);3.


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