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Typical Viewing Angle 2  (Deg.)[1]
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Color & Dominant Wavelength (nm), Typ. [2]
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3° [3]
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Amber 592 |
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| Red 624 |
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| Green 525 |
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| Blue 470 |
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White: x=0.31 y=0.31
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Notes: 1. 2 is the off-axis angle where the luminous intensity is one half the on-axis intensity. 2. The dominant wavelength, D, is derived from the CIE Chromaticity Diagram and represents the color of the lamp. 3. The typical viewing angle for White is 6°. top |