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signal light

signal light
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a fire set as a signal

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. The green light is the "go" signal.
    2. A red light is often used as a danger signal.
    3. ‘Lamp’ means a device designed to illuminate the road (headlamp) or to emit a light signal.
    4. ‘Lamp’ means a device designed to illuminate the road or to emit a light signal to other road users.
    5. If adequate clearance is verified by a signal circuit between the probe and hazardous parts, the lamp shall not light.
    6. For the determination of the light absorption coefficient from the opacity signal, the optical path length of the instrument must be supplied by the instrument manufacturer.
    7. The warning signal(s) mentioned above shall light up when the electrical equipment of the vehicle (and the steering system) is energised.
    8. In the absence of specific requirements no lamps other than direction indicator lamps and the hazard warning signal may emit a flashing light.
    9. All stop lamps must light up simultaneously when the braking system provides the relevant signal defined in Regulations Nos 13 and 13-H.
    10. For the determination of the light absorption coefficient from the opacity signal, the optical path length of the instrument shall be supplied by the instrument manufacturer.
    11. Operation of the light-signal control shall be followed within not more than one second by the appearance of the light and within not more than one and one-half seconds by its first extinction.
    12. Operation of the light-signal control shall be followed within not more than one second by the emission of light and within not more than one and one-half seconds by its first extinction.
    13. Bulk (volume) acoustic wave devices (i.e., "signal processing" devices employing elastic waves) which permit the direct processing of signals at frequencies exceeding 1 GHz; 3. Acoustic-optic "signal processing" devices employing interaction between acoustic waves (bulk wave or surface wave) and light waves which permit the direct processing of signals or images, including spectral analysis, correlation or convolution;
    14. The system shall be so made that, if a light source has failed, a failure signal in order to comply with the relevant provisions of Regulation No 48 shall be provided.
    15. However, if any of the lamps of the emergency stop signal to the rear of the vehicle use filament light sources the frequency shall be 4,0 + 0,0/– 1,0 Hz.