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MIL-STD-3009<br />

4.3.4.7 Jump light chromaticity.<br />

The color of jump lights shall be as specified in TABLE II. At the luminance level<br />

specified in TABLE II, the u’ and v’ chromaticity coordinate values shall be within the<br />

area bounded by a circle as shown in FIGURE 2.<br />

4.3.4.8 Warning, master caution, and caution signal chromaticity.<br />

4.3.4.8.1 Warning signal chromaticity.<br />

Warning signal <strong>lighting</strong> color shall be NVIS Red in accordance with TABLE II. At the<br />

luminance level specified in TABLE II, the u’ and v’ chromaticity coordinate values shall<br />

be within the area bounded by the edge of the CIE UCS and a circle, as shown in<br />

FIGURE 2.<br />

4.3.4.8.2 Master caution signal chromaticity.<br />

Unless otherwise specified by the acquiring activity, the <strong>lighting</strong> color for the master<br />

caution signal shall be NVIS Yellow as specified in TABLE II. At the luminance level<br />

specified in TABLE II, the u’ and v’ chromaticity coordinate values shall be within the<br />

area bounded by the edge of the CIE UCS and a circle, as shown in FIGURE 2.<br />

4.3.4.8.3 Caution signal chromaticity.<br />

The <strong>lighting</strong> color for caution signals shall be NVIS Yellow as specified in TABLE II. At<br />

the luminance level specified in TABLE II, the u’ and v’ chromaticity coordinate values<br />

shall be within the area bounded by the edge of the CIE UCS and a circle, as shown in<br />

FIGURE 2.<br />

4.3.5 Spectral radiance limits.<br />

All interior <strong>lighting</strong> in <strong>aircraft</strong> where crew members must utilize NVIS to perform their<br />

tasks shall be designed to limit spectral radiance as specified in TABLE III and herein.<br />

4.3.5.1 Primary <strong>lighting</strong> radiance.<br />

The NVIS radiance of primary <strong>lighting</strong> shall be as specified in TABLE III at the<br />

luminance levels specified. These components shall include, but are not limited to,<br />

displays and instruments, display consoles, and checklist and radio control plates.<br />

4.3.5.2 Secondary <strong>lighting</strong> sub<strong>system</strong> radiance.<br />

The NVIS radiance of the secondary <strong>lighting</strong> sub<strong>system</strong> shall be as specified in TABLE<br />

III when energized to produce the luminance level specified in TABLE III measured off a<br />

reflectance standard surface (see APPENDIX A). Illuminated components shall<br />

include, but are not limited to, displays and instruments, consoles, and checklist and<br />

radio control plates.<br />

4.3.5.3 Illuminated control radiance.<br />

The NVIS radiance of illuminated controls shall be such that the NVIS radiance shall be<br />

as specified in TABLE III at the luminance level specified.<br />

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