Light-emitting surface definition

Light-emitting surface of a "lighting device", "light-signalling device" or a retro-reflector means all or part of the exterior surface of the transparent material as declared in the request for approval by the manufacturer of the device on the drawing, see Annex 3;
Light-emitting surface of a "lighting device", "light-signalling device" or a retro-reflector means the surface as declared in the request for approval by the manufacturer of the device on the drawing, see Annex 3 (see e.g. Parts 1, and 4). This shall be declared according to one of the following conditions: (a) In the case where the outer lens is textured, the declared light emitting surface shall be all or part of the exterior surface of the outer lens; (b) In the case where the outer lens is non-textured the outer lens may be disregarded and the light emitting surface shall be as declared on the drawing, see Annex 3 (see e.g. Part 5).
Light-emitting surface of a lighting device means all or part of the exterior surface of the translucent material, as stated in the component type-approval documentation; this may include or entirely consist of the illuminating surface and may also include the area which is completely circumscribed by the lighting device;

More Definitions of Light-emitting surface

Light-emitting surface of a "lighting device", "light-signalling device" or a "retro-reflector" means the surface as declared in the request for approval by the manufacturer of the device on the drawing, see Annex 3. This shall be declared according to one of the following conditions: (a) In the case where the outer lens is textured, the declared light-emitting surface shall be all or part of the exterior surface of the outer lens; (b) In the case where the outer lens is non-textured the outer lens may be disregarded and the light-emitting surface shall be as declared on the drawing, see Annex 3.
Light-emitting surface means all or part of the exterior surface of the transparent lens that encloses ►C1 the lighting or light- signalling device ◄ and allows compliance with photometric and colorimetric requirements.
Light-emitting surface of a "lighting device", "light-signalling device" or a retro-reflector means the surface as declared in the request for approval by the manufacturer of the device on the drawing, see Annex 3 (See e.g. Parts 1, and 4). (a) In the case where the outer lens is textured, the declared light-emitting surface shall be all or part of the exterior surface of the outer lens; (b) In the case where the outer lens is non-textured the outer lens may be disregarded and the light-emitting surface shall be as declared on the drawing, see Annex 3 (see e.g. Part 5).
Light-emitting surface of a "lighting device", "light-signalling device" or a retro-reflector means the surface as declared in the request for approval by the manufacturer of the device on the drawing, see Annex 3 (see e.g. Parts 1, and 4). (a) In the case where the outer lens is textured, the declared light emitting surface shall be all or part of the exterior surface of the outer lens; (b) In the case where the outer lens is non-textured the outer lens may be disregarded and the light emitting surface shall be as declared on the drawing, see Annex 3 (see e.g. Part 5). 2.8.1. Textured outer lens" or "Textured outer lens area" means all or part of an outer lens, designed to modify or influence the propagation of light from the light source(s), such that the light rays are significantly diverted from their original direction.
Light-emitting surface means all or part of the exterior surface of the translucent material which helps to confer on the light its particular photometric and colorimetric properties.
Light-emitting surface means all or part of the exterior surface of the transparent lens that encloses the lighting or light-signalling device and allows it to emit light;
Light-emitting surface of a "lighting device", "light-signalling device" or a retro-reflector means the surface as declared in the request for approval by the manufacturer of the device on the drawing, see Annex 3 (see e.g. Parts 1 and 4). This shall be declared according to one of the following conditions: (a) In the case where the outer lens is textured, the declared light-emitting surface shall be all or part of the exterior surface of the outer lens; (b) In the case where the outer lens is non-textured the outer lens may be disregarded and the light-emitting surface shall be as declared on the drawing, see Annex 3 (see e.g. Part 5). 2.8.1. Textured outer lens" or "Textured outer lens area" means all or part of an outer lens, designed to modify or influence the propagation of light from the light source(s), such that the light rays are significantly diverted from their original direction.