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ANSl/I E S T M-33-18

S TANDARD FORMAT FOR THE


ELECTRONIC TRANSFER OF
LUMINA IRE OPTICAL DATA
AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD

Publication of this Technical Memorandum


has been approved by IES.

Suggestions for revisions

should be directed to IES.

Prepared for IES

By the File Format Subcommittee

of the IES Computer Committee


Copyright 2078 Ian Ashdown

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to the Illumination Engineering Society for the Standard Format for
the Electronic Transfer of Luminaire Optical Data documentation (the "Standard"), to deal in the Standard without
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Approved by the JES Standards Committee, September 4, 2078, as a Transaction of the Illuminating Engineering Society.

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Prepared by the File Format Subcommittee
of the IES Computer Committee

Jianzhong Jiao, Subcommittee Chair

Members

Ian E. Ashdown Sanjay Gangadhara* Dirk Hansen Ryan Kelley

Willi J. Brandenburg* Kevin J. Garcia Gunther Hasna* Richard J. Koshel

Dominique Chabaud* Michael A. Gauvin Kei Haraguchi* Julius A. Muschaweck*

Oliver Dross* Groot Gregory Gregg A. Hauser

IES Computer Committee

Paul Erickson, Chair

Ian E. Ashdown Jianzhong Jiao Avraham Mor *Advisory Member

Wilson Dau Ryan Kelley David Randolph

Michael A. Gauvin Randall King Todd Saemisch

Gregg A. Hauser Lance Livingston


Please refer to the !ES Bookstore for possible Errata: www.ies.org.

CONTENTS

1 .0 Introduction and Scope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... .... . . . . . . . . 1


1 .1 I ntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
1 .2 Scope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

2 .0 Normative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

3.0 Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
3.1 bandpass correction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
3.2 channel m u ltiplier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... .... . . . . . . . . 3
3.3 d i mensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................... . . . . . . 3
3.4 document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
3.5 emission areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . ... . . . . . . . . 4
3.6 emitter . . . . ............... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................... . . . . . . 4
3.7 em itter center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
3.8 far-field versus nea r-fie ld . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
3.9 geometric center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
3.1 0 goniorad iometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... .... . . . . . . . . 5
3.1 1 l u minous . . ............... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................... . . . . . . 5
3.1 2 photon flux . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
3.1 3 photon i ntensity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
3.14 photon flux density . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... .... . . . . . . . . 5

4.0 XML Schema for Luminaire Optical Data . . . ............... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... .... . . . . . . . . 5
4.1 Version Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... .... . . . . . . . . 5
4.2 Header Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
4.2.1 Manufacturer Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
4.2.2 Catalog Number Element . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . ... . . . . . . . . 6
4.2.3 GTIN Number Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
4.2.4 Description Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
4.2.5 Laboratory Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... .... . . . . . . . . 6
4.2.6 Report Number Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... .... . . . . . . . . 6
4.2.7 Report Date Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
4.2.8 Document Creator Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
4.2.9 Document Creation Date Element . . . ................ . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... .... . . . . . . . . 6
4.2.10 Unique Identifier Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
4.2.1 1 Comment Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
4.2.12 Reference Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... .... . . . . . . . . 7
4.2. 1 3 More Information U R I Element . . . . . . ............... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . ... . . . . . . . . 7
4.3 Luminaire Element ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... .... . . . . . . . . 7
4.3.1 Dimensions Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ ....... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... ........ . .... . . . . . . . . 7
4.3.2 Shape Element... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... .... . . . . . . . . 8
4.3.3 Number of Emitters Element . . . . . . . . . ............... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... .... . . . . . . . . 8
4.4 Equipment Element .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... .... . . . . . . . . 8
4.4.1 Gonioradiometer Element . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... .... . . . . . . . . 8
4.4.2 Integrating Sphere Element . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... .... . . . . . . . . 9
4.4.3 Spectroradiometer Element . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... .. . . . . . . . . . . 9
4.5 Em itter Element.... ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ ....... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... ........ . .... . . . . . . . 10
4.5.1 Quantity Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... .... . . . . . . . 10
4.5.2 Description Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... .... . . . . . . . 10
4.5.3 Catalog Number Element . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . ... . . . . . . . 10
4.5.4 Rated Emitter Lumens Element . . . . . . . ........ ....... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... ........ . .... . . . . . . . 11
4.5.5 Input Wattage Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... .... . . . . . . . 11
4.5.6 Power Factor Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ ...... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... ........ .... . . . . . . . 11
4.5.7 Ballast Factor Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... .... . . . . . . . 11
4.5.8 Tilt Angles Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... .... . . . . . . . 11
4.5.9 Correlated Color Temperature Element .............. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... .... . . . . . . . 11
4.5.1 0 Color Rendering Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................... . . . . . 12
4.5.1 1 Duv Element...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................... . . . . . 14
4.5.1 2 S/P Ratio Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................... . . . . . 14
4.5.1 3 Data Generation Element. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ........ ..... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ ........ .... . . . . . 14
4.5.1 4 Luminous Data Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................... . . . . . 15
4.5.1 5 Radiant Data Element ............................................................................. 16
4.5.1 6 Photon Data Element ............................................................................. 17
4.5.1 7 Spectral Data Element. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................... . . . . . 18
4.5.1 8 llluminance Data Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................... . . . . . 19
4.5.1 9 lrradiance Data Element. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................... . . . . 20
4.5.20 Photon Flux Density Data Element . . . . . . ............... .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................... . . . . 22
4.5.21 Spectral lrradiance Data Element . . . . . . . ............... .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................... . . . . 23
4.5.22 Channels Element. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... ........ . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... ........ ........ . . . . 24
4.5.23 Emission Areas Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................... . . . . . 25
4.5.24 Emitter Center Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................... . . . . . 30
4.5.25 Regulatory Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................... . . . . . 31
4.6 Custom Data Element ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ ....... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... ........ . .... . . . . . . . 32
4.6.1 Name Element .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................... . . . . . 32
4.6.2 Unique Identifier Element . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... .... . . . . . . . 32
4.6.3 Any Data Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... .... . . . . . . . 32
4.7 X M L Schema . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

Annex A - Sample Luminous (Photometric) XML Document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ ....... . . . .. . . . . . . . . 48


Annex B (Informative) - Photon Flux . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . . ... . . . . . . . 51
Sta ndard Format for the Electronic Transfer of Lu rn i n a i re Optical Data

1.0 Introduction and Scope

1.1 Introduction
The architectural and roadway lighting communities have long relied on standardized data formats for the electronic
transfer of far-field photometric data and related information. These data formats include IES LM-63-02, CIBSE TM14,
and EULUMDAT. Apart from a few minor revisions, these data formats have remained essentially unchanged for the
past several decades.

With the introduction of solid state lighting with color-changing capabilities, there is a need to include spectral power
distributions in these data representations. There is also a need to represent radiant and photosynthetically active
radiation (PAR) intensity distributions for horticultural, aquacultural, and animal husbandry lighting applications.

Unfortunately, it is difficult to impossible to incorporate such information in existing photometric data standards. It
is also unreasonable to develop new standards specifically for specialized applications, such as horticultural lighting.
This document therefore presents a standardized data format for use with all lighting applications.

The represented data may be obtained when testing or simulating the optical characteristics of a luminaire, which
may then be used with lighting design and analysis software, architectural visualization software, or optical design
software.

The data are formatted in accordance with W3C Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1 .1 Recommendation and the
W3C XML Schema Definition Language (XSD). This allows end users to utilize and view the data directly without the
need for proprietary software.

In the event of any ambiguity or discrepancy with respect to the textual specification and the XML Schema in this
document, the XML Schema shall take precedence.

In the event of any ambiguity or discrepancy with respect to the description of XML or XML Schema in this document,
the W3C Recommendations shall take precedence.

1.2 Scope
This document specifies an electronic (XML-based) data format for the transfer of luminaire optical data useful for
lighting design and analysis.

Details about the XML document format, XML schema, XSLT transforms and more can be found at the website of
the W3C (see Sections 2.15 and 2.16), the authority for the XML document format. This document is intended as a
description of a specific implementation of an XML document, and is not a tutorial on the XML document format itself.

2.0 Normative References

2.1 ANSI C78.377-2017


National Electrical Manufacturers Association. American National Standard for Electric Lamps - Specifications for the
Chromaticity of Solid-State Lighting Products. Rosslynn, Virginia: The Association; 201 7.

1
ANSl/IES TM-33-1 8

2.2 ANSl/ASABE 5640


American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers. Quantities and Units of Electromagnetic Radiation for
Plants (Photosynthetic Organisms). St. Joseph, Ml: The Society; 201 7.

2.3 ANSl/IES RP-16-17


Illuminating Engineering Society. Nomenclature and Definitions for Illuminating Engineering. New York: IES; 201 7.
(https://www.ies.org/standards/ansi-ies-rp-1 6/).

2.4 CIE 13.3-1995


International Commission on Illumination. Method of Measuring and Specifying Colour Rendering Properties of Light
Sources. Vienna: The Commission; 1 995.

2.5 CIE 15:2004, 3rd ed.


International Commission on Illumination. Colorimetry. Vienna: The Commission; 2004.

2.6 CIE 63-1984


International Commission on Illumination. The Spectroradiometric Measurement of Light Sources. Vienna: The
Commission; 1 984.

2.7 CIE 117-1995


International Commission on Illumination. Discomfort Glare in Interior Lighting. Vienna: The Commission; 1 995.

2.8 CIE 121-1996


International Commission on Illumination. The Photometry and Goniophotometry of Luminaires. Vienna: The
Commission; 1 996.

2.9 CIE 224-2017


International Commission on Illumination. CIE 201 7 Colour Fidelity Index for Accurate Scientific Use. Vienna: The
Commission; 201 7.

2.10 ANSl/IES LM-63- 02/R08


Illuminating Engineering Society. Standard File Format for Electronic Transfer of Photometric Data. New York: IES;
2002.

2.11 IES LM-75-01


Illuminating Engineering Society. Goniophotometer Types and Photometric Coordinates. New York: IES; 200 1 .

2.12 IES TM-27-14


Illuminating Engineering Society. IES Standard Format for the Electronic Transfer of Spectral Data. New York: IES; 201 4.

2.13 ANSl/IES TM-30-18


Illuminating Engineering Society. IES Method for Evaluating Light Source Color Rendition. New York: IES; 201 5.

2.14 RFC 4122


Leach P, Mealling M, Salz R. A Universally Unique IDentifier (UUID) URN Namespace. Internet Engineering Task Force; July
201 5. (RFC 41 22).

2
Sta ndard Format for the Electronic Transfer of Lu rn i n a i re Optical Data

2.15 W3C Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.1, 2nd ed.

(http://www.w3 .org/TR/xrnll 1).

2.16 W3C X M L Schema Definition Language (XSD) 1.1. Part 1 : Structures

(http://www.w3 .org/TR/xrnlschernal 1 -l ).

2.17 W3C XML Schema Definition Language (XSD) 1.1. Part 2: Datatypes

(http://www.w3 .org/TR/xrnlschernal 1 -2).

3.0 Definitions

3.1 bandpass correction

The correction of measured spectral data to account for the bandpass width of the detector element and the scanning

interval. There are several methods of bandpass correction, and this correction is usually performed either in the
measurement equipment itself or by the data processing software.

3.2 channel multiplier

A number between 0 and 1 that represents the contribution of a single-channel emitter to the measured or simulated
spatial intensity distribution and flux of a multichannel luminaire. For example, if a three-channel theatrical luminaire

with independently dimmable red, green, and blue light emitting diode light (LED) emitters generates 1 ,000 lumens

of white light with a correlated color temperature (CCT) of 6500 K, the corresponding channel multipliers might be
0.63 , 0.74, and 1 .00 respectively.

3.3 dimensions

For the purposes of this document, a luminaire shall be represented as a rectangular or cylindrical object with

dimensions of length, width, and (optionally) height, as shown in Figure 1, where the width dimension is parallel to
the 0 - 1 80 degrees axis of the intensity distribution, and the length dimension is parallel to the 90 - 270 degrees axis

of the intensity distribution. (This convention conforms with CIE 1 21 -1 996; see Section 2.8.)

Note: The purpose of this geometric object is to represent planar surfaces for the emission areas (see Section 3.5). It
is not intended to represent the physical geometry of the luminaire housing.

Figure 1 . Luminaire dimensions.

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The x-y-z coordinate system consists of the x-axis aligned with 0 degrees horizontal, the y-axis aligned with 90 degrees
horizontal, and the z-axis aligned with zenith (+90 degrees vertical). The origin is coincident with the geometric
center of the rectangular or cylindrical object (which may be different from the emitter center used for measurement
purposes).

The four side faces of the enclosing box shall be identified as:
• CO Perpendicular to 0-degree (+x) axis

• C90 Perpendicular to 90-degree (+y) axis

• C180 Perpendicular to 1 80-degree (-x) axis

• C270 Perpendicular to 270-degree (-y) axis

All dimensions shall be expressed in meters.

3.4 document
Instead of using file as the description for this data storage mechanism, the term document will be used. The term
document is more appropriate when the information may not actually exist as a physical file, but may instead be
generated dynamically and electronically transmitted.

3.5 emission areas


The emission areas of a specified face of the luminaire are the areas from which optical radiation is emitted. Multiple
emission areas per face are allowed, including rectangular and elliptical shapes. They are intended primarily for use in
CIE Unified Glare Rating (UGR) and similar glare calculations.

3.6 emitter
Any device that emits electromagnetic ("optical") radiation within the wavelength range of 1 00 nm to 1 ,000 µm.

Note: A device that emits optical radiation within the wavelength range of 380 nm to 780 nm (that is, visible light) may
also be referred to as a light source.

3.7 emitter center


The emitter center represents the origin for intensity distribution measurements. It may be offset from the geometric
center of the rectangular or cylindrical luminaire representation. Also referred to as the photometric center for
goniophotometric applications, it is the point in a luminaire or emitter from which the inverse square law operates
most closely in the direction of maximum intensity.

3.8 far-field versus near-field


Far-field intensity measurements assume a point emitter. In practice, the distance from the emitter to the sensor
should be at least five times the largest diagonal dimension of the emission area (i.e., the " five-times" rule for
goniophotometry).

Near-field illuminance, irradiance, photon flux density, and spectral irradiance measurements are typically made on a
regular grid on a plane. No assumptions are made about the dimensions or geometry of the emitter(s).

3.9 geometric center


The geometric center is the center of the rectangular or cylindrical object defining the luminaire dimensions.

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3.10 gonioradiometer
For the purpose of this document: an instrument for measuring the directional radiant intensity, spectral
radiant intensity, or spectrally weighted radiant intensity distribution of an emitter. This definition encompasses
goniophotometers, gonioradiometers, and goniospectroradiometers.

3.11 luminous
For the purpose of this document, the term luminous is synonymous with photometric.

3.12 photon flux


Photon flux, also known as quantum flux, is the rate of flow of photons. It is analogous to radiant flux, except that it is
measured in micromoles of photons per second (µmolls) rather than joules of energy per second (watts). (See Annex
B - Photon Flux for further information.)

3.13 photon intensity


The photon flux emitted by an emitter in a given direction. It is measured in micromoles of photons per second per
steradian (µmol/s ·sr). Analogous to radiant intensity.

3.14 photon flux density


The areal density of photon flux incident upon a real or imaginary surface. It is measured in micromoles of photons
per second per square meter (µmol/sec· m2). Analogous to irradiance.

4.0 XML Schema for Luminaire Optical Data

The luminaire optical data document follows the W3C XML Schema presented in Section 4.7.

The XML document is separated into six elements:


1. The required Ve r s ion element, which identifies the XML schema version

2. The required Header element, which contains all generic information about the luminaire

3. The optional Lum i na i re element, which contains information about the luminaire dimensions, shape, and
number of emitters

4. The optional Equipm e nt element, which contains information about the measurement equipment used to
perform the optical measurements
5. The required Emitter element, which contains information about the emitter(s), including generic information,
intensity distribution data, and spectral power distribution data

6. The optional Cus t omData element, which contains information specific to a particular application; for example,
government-mandated environmental criteria

4.1 Version Element


The required Ve r s i on element identifies the XML schema version. For the purpose of the data storage documents
described in this TM, it is always "1.1".

4.2 Header Element


The required Header element is the parent of the document header section. This section contains information that
is not specific to the luminaire data. H eader elements are listed in Table 1.

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4.2.1 Manufacturer Element. The optional Manufacturer element identifies the manufacturer of the luminaire

or emitter.

4.2.2 Catalog Number Element. The optional Cat a l ogNumb e r element identifies the manufacturer's product
catalog number.

4.2.3 GTIN Number Element. The optional GT INNumbe r element identifies the Global Trade Item Number (GTIN)
of the luminaire or emitter.

4.2.4 Description Element. The required D e s c ript ion element contains a text description of the luminaire or
emitter.

4.2.5 Laboratory Element. The required Laborat ory element identifies the testing laboratory name that
performed the data measurements. If the data was generated from a computer simulation and not tested at a
laboratory, this field shall contain the name of the company that generated the data.

4.2.6 Report Number Element. The required ReportNumb e r element identifies the testing laboratory report
number.

4.2.7 Report Date Element. The required ReportDate element identifies the testing laboratory report date using
the XSD Date data type, Y Y Y Y-MM-D D.

4.2.8 Document Creator Element. The optional DocumentCreator element identifies the creator of the
document, which may be a test lab, a research group, a standard body, a company, or an individual.

4.2.9 Document Creation Date Element. The optional DocumentCr e at ionDate element identifies the document
creation date using the XSD Date data type, Y Y Y Y-MM-DD.

Table 1. Header Element Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Manufacturer Manu f a c t u r e r xs:string Optional 4.2.1


Catalog Number Ca t a l ogNumb e r xs:string Optional 4.2.2
GTIN Number GTI NNumb e r xs:integer Optional 4.2.3
Description D e s c r i p t i on xs:string Yes 4.2.4
Laboratory Laborat ory xs:string Yes 4.2.5
Report Number ReportNumb e r xs:string Yes 4.2.6
Report Date Repor t D a t e xs:date Yes 4.2.7
Document Creator Document Crea t or xs:string Optional 4.2.8
Document Creation Date Document Cre a t i onDa t e xs:date Optional 4.2.9
Unique Identifier Unique i dent i f i e r xs:string Optional 4.2. 1 0
Comment Comment xs:string Optional 4.2. 1 1
Reference Re f e r e nc e xs:string Optional 4.2. 1 2
More Information URI More i nf oURI xs:anyURI Optional 4.2. 1 3

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4.2.10 Unique Identifier Element. The optional Unique i d e nt i f i e r element contains a Universally Unique
Identifier (UUID), as defined by RFC 41 22 (see Section 2.14). Most scientific programming language libraries include
functions that will automatically generate UUIDs.

A UUID is a unique 1 28-bit value expressed as a string with 32 hexadecimal digits in the format xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx­
xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx. For example:

21 EC2020-3AEA-4069-A2DD-08002B30309D

The intent of the UUID is to uniquely identify the document's measurement data. The document creator shall generate
a new UUID whenever the document's measurement data is modified.

4.2.11 Comment Element. The optional Comment element provides arbitrary additional information relating to the
tested and reported data.

Multiple Comme nt elements are allowed.

4.2.12 Reference Element. The optional Re f e r e nc e element identifies one or more regulatory standards or other
documents with which the luminaire or emitter complies, or the regulatory standards or other documents to which
the laboratory measurements conform. This may, for example, be a document name or a web address.

Multiple Re f e re nc e elements are allowed.

4.2.13 More Information URI Element. The optional Morei nfoURI element provides a Uniform Resource Identifier
(URI) address for further luminaire information.

4.3 Luminaire Element


The optional Lum i na i re element is the parent of the luminaire data. Elements are detailed in Table 2.

Table 2. Luminaire Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Dimensions D imens i o ns XML Element Yes 4.3.1


Shape Shape xs:string Optional 4.3.2
Number of Emitters I NumEmi t t e r I xs:int I Yes I 4.3.3

4.3.1 Dimensions Element. The required Dime nsions element is the parent of the luminaire dimensions data.
Elements are detailed in Table 3.

Table 3. Dimensions Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Length L e ngth xs:decimal Yes 4.3. 1 . 1

Width Width xs:decimal Yes 4.3. 1 .2


Height I H e ight I xs:decimal I Yes I 4.3. 1 .3

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4.3.1 .1 Length Element. The required L e ng t h element specifies the length of the luminaire housing in meters.

4.3.1 . 2 Width Element. The required Width element specifies the width of the luminaire housing in meters.

4.3.1 .3 Height Element. The required He ight element specifies the height of the luminaire housing in meters.

(To support legacy photometric data file formats, the value of this element may be zero.)

4.3.2 Shape Element. The luminaire may optionally be represented as an axis-aligned cylindrical object.

The optional Shape element identifies the aligned axis (see Figure 2).Valid values are listed in Table 4.

LJ Table 4: Shape Types

Type

Al ig n_X
Description

Luminaire is circular in the y-z plane


Al ig n_Y Luminaire is circular in the x-z plane
Al i g n_Z
I Luminaire is circular in the x-y plane

Figure 2. Axis-aligned cylindrical luminaire orientations.

4.3.3 Number of Emitters Element. The required NumEmi t t e r element specifies the number of Em i t t e r
elements. (See Section 4.5 for details.)

4.4 Equipment Element


The optional Equipme nt element is the parent of measurement equipment data. Elements are detailed in Table 5.

Table S. Equipment Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Gonioradiometer Gonioradiome t e r XML Element Optional 4.4.1


Integrating Sphere I nt egrat i ngSphere XML Element Optional 4.4.2
Spectroradiometer l s p e c t r orad i ome t e r I XML Element I Optional I 4.4.3

4.4.1 Gonioradiometer Element. The optional Goniorad iom e t e r element is the parent of gonioradiometric data.
This element contains information that is specific to the gonioradiometer data. Elements are detailed in Table 6.

Table 6. Gonioradiometer Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Type Type xs:string Yes 4.4. 1 . 1


Measurement Equipment Measurement Equipment xs:string Optional 4.4. 1 .2

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4.4.1 .1 Type Element. The required Type element identifies Table 7. Gonioradiometer Types
the gonioradiometer type. Valid values are listed in Table 7.
T)fpe Reference

CI E A CIE 1 2 1 -1 996
4.4.1 .2 Measurement Equi pment E lement. The optional
-

CI E B CIE 1 2 1 -1 996
MeasurementEqu ipment element contains a description -

CI E C CIE 1 2 1 -1 996
of the equipment used to measure the gonioradiometric data. -

!ES A -
IES LM-75-01
Multiple MeasurementE quipment elements are allowed. !ES -
B IES LM-75-01
!ES -
C IES LM-75-01
4.4.2 Integrating Sphere Element. The optional CUSTOM Not applicable
I n t e g rat i ngSphere element is the parent of integrating
sphere data. Elements are detailed in Table 8.

Table 8: Integrating Sphere Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Measurement Equipment I Mea surementEqu ipment I xs:string I Yes I 4.4.2.1

4.4.2.1 Measurement Equipment Element. The required MeasurementEqu ipment element contains a
description of the equipment used to measure the integrating sphere data.

Multiple Mea surement E quipment elements are allowed.

4.4.3 Spectroradiometer Element. The optional S p e c t roradiometer element is the parent of spectroradiometer
data. Elements are detailed in Table 9.

Table 9. Spectroradiometer Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Measurement Equipment Mea surementEqu ipment xs:string Optional 4.4.3.1


Bandwidth FWHM Bandwidt hFWHM xs:decimal Optional 4.4.3.2
Bandwidth Corrected I BandwidthCorre c t e d I xs:boolean I Optional I 4.4.3.3
Bandwidth Method BandwidthMethod xs:string Optional 4.4.3.4

4.4.3.1 Measurement Equipment Element. The optional Mea surementEqu ipment element contains a
description of the equipment used to measure the spectral data.

Multiple Mea surementEquipment elements are allowed.

4.4.3.2 Bandwidth FWHM Element. The optional BandwidthFWHM attribute specifies the spectroradiometer
full-width half-maximum bandwidth in nanometers.

4.4.3.3 Bandwidth Corrected Element. The optional BandwidthCorre c t e d attribute specifies that bandwidth
correction has been applied to the measured data.

4.4.3.4 Bandwidth Method Element. The optional BandwidthMethod attribute documents the bandwidth
correction method.

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4.5 Emitter Element


The required Emitter element is the parent of emitter data. Elements are detailed in Table 10.

Table 1 0. Light Source Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Quantity Qua nt i t y xs:int Yes 4.5. 1


Description D e s c r i p t i on xs:string Yes 4.5.2
Catalog Number l ca t a l ogNumbe r I xs:string I Optional I 4.5.3
Rated Lumens Ra t e dLumens xs:decimal Optional 4.5.4
Input Wattage I I nputWa t t age
I xs:decimal I Yes I 4.5.5
Power Factor P owe rF a c t or xs:decimal Optional 4.5.6
Ballast Factor I B a l l a s t Fa c t or I xs:decimal I Optional I 4.5.7
Tilt Angles T i l tAng l e s XML Element Optional 4.5.8
Correlated Color Temperature (CCT) l colorTemp e rature I XML Element I Optional I 4.5.9
Color Rendering Col orRende r i ng XML Element Optional 4.5. 1 0
Duv I Duv I xs:decimal I Optional I 4.5. 1 1
S/P Ratio S P Rat i o xs:decimal Optional 4.5. 1 2
Data Generation I Dat aGe ne ra t i on I XML Element I Optional I 4.5. 1 3
Luminous Data Luminou s D a t a XML Element Optional 4.5. 1 4
Radiant Data I Rad i a nt D a t a I XML Element I Optional I 4.5. 1 5
Photon Data PhotonD a t a XML Element Optional 4.5. 1 6
Spectral Data i spe c t ra l D a t a I XML Element I Optional I 4.5. 1 7
IIluminance Data I l lumD a t a XML Element Optional 4.5. 1 8
lrradiance Data I I rradD a t a
I XML Element I Optional I 4.5. 1 9
Photon Flux Density Data PFDDa t a XML Element Optional 4.5.20
Spectral lrradiance Data I Spe c i rradD a t a I XML Element I Optional I 4.5.21
Channels Cha nne l s XML Element Optional 4.5.22
Emission Areas I Em i s s i onAr e a s
I XML Element I Optional I 4.5.23
Emitter Center Emi t t e r Ce nt e r XML Element Optional 4.5.24
Regulatory I Regu l a t ory I XML Element I Optional I 4.2.25

Multiple Emitter elements are allowed as per NumEmitter element (Section 4.3.3).

Note: The Emit t e r element shall include at least one of the following elements: LuminousData, Rad i a ntDat a ,

Phot onData, S p e c t ralData, I l lumData, I r radDat a , PFDData,and Spe c i r radDat a .

4.5.1 Quantity Element. The required Quant i t y element specifies the number of emitters.

4.5.2 Description Element. The required D e s c ript i on element describes the emitter type.

4.5.3 Catalog Number Element. The optional Cat a l ogNumb e r element specifies the emitter manufacturer's

catalog number.

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4.5.4 Rated Emitter Lumens Element. The optional RatedLumens element specifies the manufacturer's rated
emitter lumens. For variable-CCT emitters, this value shall be the maximum rated emitter lumens.

4.5.5 Input Wattage Element. The required I nputWattage element specifies the input wattage.

4.5.6 Power Factor Element. The optional PowerFa c t or element specifies the power factor.

4.5.7 Ballast Factor Element. The optional B a l l a s t Fac t or element specifies the ratio of the flux emitted by the
emitter when operated with a commercial ballast to the flux emitted by the same emitter when operated with a
standard (reference) ballast used for rating lamp lumens. For application purposes, the ballast factor is used to adjust
the emitter performance data from laboratory test conditions to actual field conditions.

4.5.8 Tilt Angles Element. The optional T i ltAng l e s element is the parent of the emitter tilt angle data. Elements
are detailed in Table 11.

Table 1 1 . Tilt Angle Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Number of Angles NumberAng l e s xs:int Yes 4.5.8 . 1


Tilt Tilt XML Element Yes 4.5.8.2

4.5.8.1 Number of Angles Element. The required NumberA ng l e s element specifies the number of tilt angles.

4.5.8.2 Tilt Element. The required T i l t element specifies the emitter intensity multiplier for the specified tilt
angle (in degrees). For example:

<Tilt a ng l e = " 30 . 0 " > 0 . 8 7< / T i l t >

4.5.9 Correlated Color Temperature Element. The optional ColorTemp e rature element is the parent of the
correlated color temperature (CCT) range data. Elements are detailed in Table 12.

Table 1 2 . Correlated Color Temperature Range Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Fixed CCT F ixe dCCT xs:int Optional 4.5.9.1


Minimum CCT Mi nCCT xs:int Optional 4.5.9.2
Maximum CCT I MaxCCT
I xs:int I Optional I 4.5.9.3

4.5.9.1 Fixed CCT Element. The optional Fixe dCCT element specifies the correlated color temperature of a fixed­

CCT emitter.

4.5.9.2 M i ni mum CCT Element. The optional M i nCCT element specifies the minimum correlated color

temperature of a variable-CCT emitter.

4.5.9.3 Maximum CCT Element. The optional MaxCCT element specifies the maximum correlated color

temperature of a variable-CCT emitter.

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4.5.10 Color Rendering Element. The optional ColorR e nd e r i ng element is the parent of color rendering metrics
data. Elements are detailed in Table 13.

Table 13. Color Rendering Metrics Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

CIE CRI CIE -


CRI XML Element Optional 4.5 . 1 0. 1

IES TM-3 0 IES -


TM3 0 XML Element Optional 4.5 . 1 0.2

4.5.10.1 CIE CRI Element. The optional C I E _ CRI element is the parent of CIE Colour Rendering Indices data.
Elements are detailed in Table 14.

Table 14. CIE CRI Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Ra Ra xs:int Yes 4.5 . 1 0. 1 . 1

R9 R9 xs:int Optional 4.5 . 1 0. 1 .2

4.5.10.1 .1 R. Element. The required Ra element specifies the CIE General Colour Rendering Index, Ra ·

4.5.1 0.1 .2 R9 Element. The optional R9 element specifies the CIE Special Colour Rendering Index R9.

4.5.1 0.2 IES_TM-30 Element. The optional I E S _ TM30 element is the parent of IES TM-30 color rendering
metrics data. Elements are detailed in Table 15.

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Table 1 5: IES TM-30 Fields

Element Description Element Name Data T}fpe Required Document Section

Rr Rf xs:int Yes 4.5.1 0.2.1

Rg Rg xs:int Yes 4.5.1 0.2.2

Rr,ho1 I RfhOl I xs:int I Optional I 4.5.1 0.2.3

R1,ho2 Rf h 0 2 xs:int Optional 4.5.1 0.2.3

Rr,ho3 I Rf h 0 3
I xs:int I Optional I 4.5.1 0.2.3

Rr,ho4 Rfh04 xs:int Optional 4.5.1 0.2.3

Rr,hos I Rf h 0 5 I xs:int I Optional I 4.5.1 0.2.3

R1,ho6 Rf h 0 6 xs:int Optional 4.5.1 0.2.3

Rr,ho7 I Rf h 0 7 I xs:int I Optional I 4.5.1 0.2.3

Rr,hos RfhOB xs:int Optional 4.5.1 0.2.3

Rr,ho9 I Rf h 0 9 I xs:int I Optional I 4.5.1 0.2.3

Rr,h10 RfhlO xs:int Optional 4.5.1 0.2.3

Rr,h11 I Rfhll I xs:int I Optional I 4.5.1 0.2.3

R1,h12 Rfh12 xs:int Optional 4.5.1 0.2.3

Rr,h13 I Rf h 1 3
I xs:int I Optional I 4.5.1 0.2.3

Rr,h14 Rfh14 xs:int Optional 4.5.1 0.2.3

Rr,h1s I Rf h 1 5 I xs:int I Optional I 4.5.1 0.2.3

R1,h16 Rf h 1 6 xs:int Optional 4.5.1 0.2.3

Rcs,hOl I Rc shOl
I xs:int I Optional I 4.5.1 0.2.4

Rcs,h02 Rc s h 0 2 xs:int Optional 4.5.1 0.2.4

Rcs,h03 I Rc s h 0 3 I xs:int I Optional I 4.5.1 0.2.4

Rcs,h04 Rc s h 0 4 xs:int Optional 4.5.1 0.2.4

Rcs,hOS I Rc s h 0 5
I xs:int I Optional I 4.5.1 0.2.4

Rcs,h06 Rc s h 0 6 xs:int Optional 4.5.1 0.2.4

Rcs,h07 I Rc s h 0 7 I xs:int I Optional I 4.5.1 0.2.4

Rcs,h08 Rc shOB xs:int Optional 4.5.1 0.2.4

Rcs,h09 I Rc s h 0 9
I xs:int I Optional I 4.5.1 0.2.4

Rcs,hlO Rc s h l O xs:int Optional 4.5.1 0.2.4

Rcs,hll I Rc s h l l I xs:int I Optional I 4.5.1 0.2.4

Rcs,hl2 Rc sh12 xs:int Optional 4.5.1 0.2.4

Rcs,hl3 I Rc sh13
I xs:int I Optional I 4.5.1 0.2.4

Rcs,hl4 Rc s h14 xs:int Optional 4.5.1 0.2.4

Rcs,hlS I Rc sh15 I xs:int I Optional I 4.5.1 0.2.4

Rcs,hl6 Rc sh16 xs:int Optional 4.5.1 0.2.4

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4.5.1 0.2.1 R1 Element. The required Rf element specifies the IES TM-30 fidelity index, Rf-

4.5.1 0.2.2 R Element. The required Rg element specifies the IES TM-30 gamut index, Rg ·
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4.5.1 0.2.3 Rt,h* Elements. The optional Rfh* elements specify the sixteen local fidelity values within each
hue-angle range.

4.5.1 0.2.4 Rcs,h* Elements. The optional Resh* elements specify the sixteen local chroma shift values within
each hue-angle range.

4.5.11 Duv Element. The optional Duv element specifies the closest distance of the emitter chromaticity to the
Planckian locus, as defined in ANSI 08.377-201 7.

4.5.12 S/P Ratio Element. The optional SPRatio element specifies the light source scotopic-to-photopic lumens ratio.

4.5.13 Data Generation Element. The optional Dat aGe nerat i on element is the parent of intensity data generation
information. Elements are detailed in Table 16.

Table 1 6. Data Generation Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Simulation S imul at i on xs:boolean Optional 4.5.1 3. 1


Laboratory Laborat ory XML Element Optional 4.5. 1 3.2
Intensity Scaling I I nt e ns i t yS c a l i ng I xs:boolean I Optional I 4.5 . 1 3.3
Angle Interpolation Ang l e i nt e rp o l a t i on xs:boolean Optional 4.5 . 1 3.4

4.5.1 3.1 Si mulation Element. The optional S imulat i on element, if " true", indicates that the intensity data were
generated by means of a computer simulation rather than measured.

4.5.1 3.2 Laboratory Element. The optional Laborat ory element is the parent of the Laboratory Certification
data. Elements are detailed in Table 17.

Table 17: Laboratory Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Type Ce r t i f i c a t i on xs:string Yes 4.5.1 3.2.1


Approval Body Approva l B ody xs:string Yes 4.5.1 3.2.2
Approval Scope I Approva l S c op e I xs:string I Yes I 4.5.1 3.2.3
Measurement Uncertainty Mea sUnc e rt a i nty XML Element Yes 4.5.1 3.2.4

Table 1 8: Certification Types


4.5.1 3.2.1 Certification Eleme nt. The required
Ce r t i f icat i on element identifies the certification Type Element Description

type. Valid values are listed in Table 18. Accredited Accredited test laboratory
Associated Associated test laboratory
Customer I Customer test facilities
None -

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4.5.1 3.2.2 Approval Body Element. The required Approva l B ody element identifies the approval body.
For example, " NVLAP".

4.5.1 3.2.3 Approval Scope Element. The required Appr ova l S c op e element identifies the scope of the
approval. For example, "IESNA LM-79 [Sections 9, 1 0, 1 2]".

4.5.1 3.2.4 Measurement Uncertainty Element. The required Mea sUnc e r t a i nty element is the parent of
the Measurement Uncertainty data. Elements are detailed in Table 1 9.

Multiple Mea sUnc e r t a i nty elements are allowed.

Yes

4.5.1 3.2.4.1 Measurement Type Element. The required MeasurementType element identifies the
measurement type.

4.5.1 3.2.4.2 U ncertainty Element. The required Unc e r t a i nty element specifies the measurement
uncertainty.

4.5.1 3.3 I ntensity Sca l i n g Element. The optional I nt e ns ityS c a l i ng element, if 'true", indicates that the
reported intensity data has been uniformly scaled with respect to the laboratory measurements.

4.5.1 3.4 Angle I nterpolation Element. The optional Angl e i nt e rpolat i on element, if "true", indicates that the
reported intensity data at the reported horizontal and/or vertical angles have been interpolated with respect to
the laboratory measurements.

4.5.14 Luminous Data Element. The optional LuminousData element is the parent of luminous data. This element
contains information that is specific to the luminous data. Elements are detailed in Table 20.

Table 20. Luminous Data Fields

Element Description Element Name Data T}fpe Required Document Section

Luminous Intensity Luminous I nt e ns i t y XML Element Yes 4.5. 1 4. 1


Luminous Flux Luminous F l ux xs:decimal Optional 4.5 . 1 4.2

4.5.14.1 Luminous I ntensity Element. The required Lumi nous i nt e ns ity elem e n t is the parent of the luminous
intensity data. Elements are detailed in Table 2 1 .

Table 2 1 . Luminous Intensity Data Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Absolute Photometry Ab s olut e Photomet ry xs:boolean Yes 4.5. 1 4. 1 . 1


Number Measured Numb e rMe a s u r e d xs:int Yes 4.5. 1 4. 1 .2
Number of Horiz. Angles I Numb e rHorz
I xs:int I Yes I 4.5. 1 4. 1 .3
Number of Vert. Angles NumberVert xs:int Yes 4.5. 1 4. 1 .4
Intensity Data I 1ntData I XML Element I Yes I 4.5. 1 4. 1 .5

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4.5.1 4.1 .1 Absolute Photometry Element. The required Abs olut ePhotometry element, if " true", indicates
that the luminous intensity measurements were performed using absolute photometry.

4.5.14.1 . 2 Number Measured Element. The required Numb e rMeasured element specifies the number of
luminous intensity measurements.

4.5.14.1 .3 Number of Horiz. Angles Element. The required NumberHorz element specifies the number of
horizontal angles. The value shall be zero if the measurement coordinate system does not consist of a set of planes.

4.5.1 4.1.4 Number of Vert. Angles Element. The required NumberVert element specifies the number of vertical
angles. The value shall be zero if the measurement coordinate system does not consist of a set of planes.

4.5.14.1 .5 Intensity Data Element. The required IntData element specifies the luminous intensity data for
the specified horizontal and vertical angles (in degrees). The element contains the value to be reported, and
there are attributes for the horizontal and vertical angles at which this value occurs. For example:

< l ntData h=" 0 . 0 " v= " 6 5 . 0 " >44 < / I ntDat a >

Multiple IntData elements are allowed.

4.5.1 4.2 Luminous Flux Element. The optional Luminous F lux element specifies the luminous flux in lumens.

4.5.15 Radiant Data Element. The optional Rad i an t D a t a element is the parent of radiant data. Elements are
detailed in Table 22.

Table 22. Radiant Data Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Minimum Wavelength M i n Wave l engt h xs:decimal Yes 4.5. 1 5. 1


Maximum Wavelength MaxWave l ength xs:decimal Yes 4.5. 1 5.2
Radiant Intensity I Radiant i nt e n s i ty I XML Element I Yes I 4.5. 1 5.3
Radiant Flux Radiant Flux xs:decimal Optional 4.5 . 1 5.4

4.5.15.1 M i n i mum Wavelength Element. The required M i n Wave l e ngth element specifies the minimum
wavelength of the radiant intensity measurements, in nanometers.

4.5.1 5.2 Maximum Wavelength Element. The required MaxWavel ength element specifies the maximum
wavelength of the radiant intensity measurements, in nanometers.

4.5.1 5.3 Rad iant I ntensity Element. The required Radiant r nt e n s ity element is the parent of the radiant
intensity data. Elements are detailed in Table 23.

Table 23. Radiant Intensity Data Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Number Measured Numb e rMe a s u r e d xs:int Yes 4.5.1 5.3. 1


Number of Horiz. Angles Numb e rHorz xs:int Yes 4.5.1 5.3.2
Number of Vert. Angles I Numb e rVert I xs:int I Yes I 4.5.1 5.3.3
Intensity Data I nt D a t a XML Element Yes 4.5.1 5.3.4

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4.5.1 5.3.1 Numbe r Measured Element. The required Numb e rM e a sured element specifies the number of
radiant intensity measurements.

4.5.1 5.3.2 Number of Horiz. Angles Element. The required NumberHorz element specifies the number of
horizontal angles. The value shall be zero if the measurement coordinate system does not consist of a set of planes.

4.5.1 5.3.3 Number of Vert. Angles Element. The required NumberVert element specifies the number of vertical
angles. The value shall be zero if the measurement coordinate system does not consist of a set of planes.

4.5.15.3.4 I ntensity Data Element. The required IntData element specifies the radiant intensity data for the
specified horizontal and vertical angles (with angles given in degrees). The element contains the value to be
reported, and there are attributes for the horizontal and vertical angles at which this value occurs. For example:

< I ntData h= " 0 . 0 " V= " 6 5 . 0 " >44 < / I ntDat a >

Multiple IntData elements are allowed.

4.5.1 5.5 Radiant Flux Element. The optional Radiant Flux element specifies the radiant flux in watts.

4.5.16 Photon Data Element. The optional Phot onData element is the parent of photon data. Elements are
detailed in Table 24.

Table 24. Photon Data Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Minimum Wavelength M i nWave l engt h xs:decimal Yes 4.5. 1 6. 1


Maximum Wavelength MaxWave l engt h xs:decimal Yes 4.5.1 6.2
Photon Intensity I Photoni n t e n s i ty I XML Element I Yes I 4.5.1 6.3
Photon Flux PhotonF l ux xs:decimal Optional 4.5.1 6.4

4.5.16.1 M i n i mum Wave length Element.

The required M i nWav e l e ngth element specifies the minimum wavelength of the photon measurements, in
nanometers.

4.5.1 6.2 Maximum Wavelength Element. The required MaxWave l e ng t h element specifies the maximum
wavelength of the photon measurements, in nanometers.

4.5.1 6.3 Photon Intensity Element. The required Phot on i nt e n s ity element is the parent of the photon
intensity data. Elements are detailed in Table 25.

Table 25. Photon Intensity Data Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Number Measured Numb e rMe a sured xs:int Yes 4.5. 1 6.3 . 1


Number of Horiz. Angles Numb e rHor z xs:int Yes 4.5. 1 6.3 .2
Number of Vert. Angles I Numb e rV e r t I xs:int I Yes I 4.5. 1 6.3 .3
Intensity Data I nt D a t a XML Element Yes 4.5. 1 6.3 .4

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4.5.1 6.3.1 Numbe r Measured Element. The required NumberMeasured element specifies the number of
photon intensity measurements.

4.5.1 6.3.2 Number of Horiz. Angles Element. The required NumberHorz element specifies the number of
horizontal angles. The value shall be zero if the measurement coordinate system does not consist of a set of planes.

4.5.16.3.3 Number of Vert. Angles Element. The required Numbe rVe rt element specifies the number of vertical
angles. The value shall be zero if the measurement coordinate system does not consist of a set of planes.

4.5.1 6.3.4 I ntensity Data Element. The required IntData element specifies the photon intensity data for the
specified horizontal and vertical angles (with angles given in degrees). The element contains the value to be
reported, and there are attributes for the horizontal and vertical angles at which this value occurs. For example:

< I ntData h=" 0 . 0 " V= " 6 5 . 0 " >44 < / I ntDat a >

Multiple IntData elements are allowed.

4.5.16.4 Photon Flux Element. The optional PhotonFlux element specifies the photon flux in micromoles per
second (µmolls).

4.5.17 Spectral Data Element. The optional S p e c t ra l Data element is the parent of spectroradiometric data.
Elements are detailed in Table 26.

Table 26. Spectral Data Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Spectral Intensity Em i t t e r S p e c t r a l XML Element Optional 4.5. 1 7.1


Angular Spectral Angu l arSpe c t r a l XML Element Optional 4.5. 1 7.2

4.5.1 7.1 Em itter Spectral Element. The optional EmitterS p e c t r a l element is the parent of emitter spectral data.
Elements are detailed in Table 27.

Multiple EmitterSpe c t r a l elements are allowed.

Table 27. Emitter Spectral Data Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Emitter Name Emi t t e rName xs:string Optional 4.5. 1 7. 1 . 1


Number of Wavelengths NumberWave l e ng t h xs:int Yes 4.5. 1 7. 1 .2
Power Data I PwrDa t a I XML Element I Yes I 4.5. 1 7.1 .3

4.5.17.1.1 Emitter Name Element. The optional EmitterName element specifies the emitter name. For example, a

multichannel theatrical luminaire may have separate color channels identified as "red," "green," "blue," and "amber."

4.5.1 7.1 .2 Number o f Wavelengths Element. The required Numbe rWavelength element specifies the

number of wavelengths for which data are reported.

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4.5.1 7.1 .3 Power Data Element. The required PwrData element specifies the emitter spectral data. The
element contains the value to be reported (in watts per nanometer) and there is an attribute for the
wavelength this value occurs at (in nanometers). For example:

< PwrData w= " 5 5 5 . 0 " > 0 . 0 53 </ PwrDat a >

Multiple PwrData elements are allowed.

4.5.1 7.2 Angular Spectral Element. The optional A ngu l arSp e ct ral element is the parent of angular spectral
radiant intensity data. Elements are detailed in Table 28.

Table 28. Angular Spectral Intensity Data Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Number Measured NumberMe a s u r e d xs:int Yes 4.5. 1 7.2.1


Number of Horiz. Angles NumberHorz xs:int Yes 4.5.1 7.2.2
Number of Vert. Angles I Numb e rVert
I xs:int I Yes I 4.5.1 7.2.3
Number of Wavelengths NumberWave l e ng t h xs:int Yes 4.5.1 7.2.4
Intensity Data I I nt D a t a I XML Element I Yes I 4.5.1 7.2.5

4.5.1 7.2.1 Number Measured Element. The required Numb e rMeasured element specifies the number of
angular spectral intensity measurements.

4.5.17.2.2 Number of Horiz. Angles Element. The required NumberHorz element specifies the number of
horizontal angles. The value shall be zero if the measurement coordinate system does not consist of a set of planes.

4.5.17.2.3 Number of Vert. Angles Element. The required NumberVert element specifies the number of vertical
angles. The value shall be zero if the measurement coordinate system does not consist of a set of planes.

4.5.1 7.2.4 Number of Wavelengths Element. The required Numbe rWave l e ngth element specifies the
number of wavelengths for which data are reported.

4.5.17.2.5 I ntensity Data Element. The required I ntData element specifies the spectral radiant intensity
data (in watts per steradian per nanometer) for the specified horizontal and vertical angles (with angles given
in degrees). The element contains the value to be reported, and there are attributes for the horizontal and
vertical angles and the wavelength (in nanometers) at which this value occurs. For example:

< I ntData h= " O . O" v= " 6 5 . O" w=" 5 5 5 . 0 " > 0 . 0 2 3 < / I ntData>

Multiple I ntData elements are allowed.

4.5.18 llluminance Data Element. The optional I l 1 umDa ta element is the parent of illuminance data. This element
contains information that is specific to illuminance data. Elements are detailed in Table 29.

Table 29. llluminance Data Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Number of Planes Numb e r P l anes xs:int Yes 4.5. 1 8. 1


Plane Data P l aneD a t a XML Element Yes 4.5 . 1 8.2

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4.5.1 8.1 Number of Planes Element. The required NumberPl a ne s element specifies the number of measurement
planes.

4.5.1 8.2 Plane Data Element. The required PlaneData element specifies the illuminance data for the specified
measurement plane. Elements are detailed in Table 30.

Multiple PlaneData elements are allowed.

Table 30. Plane Data Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Plane Normal P l a neNormal XML Element Optional 4.5. 1 8.2.1


Number Measured NumberMeasured xs:int Yes 4.5.1 8.2.2
llluminance I I l lum I XML Element I Yes I 4.5.1 8.2.3

4.5.1 8.2.1 Plane Normal Element. The optional PlaneNormal element specifies coordinates of the unit
plane normal with respect to the luminaire dimensions coordinate system. For example:

<PlaneNormal x="-1.0" y="O.O z="O.O"I>

Note: The plane can be oriented arbitrarily with respect to the emitter.

If absent, the unit plane normal coordinates are assumed to be aligned with zenith:

< P l a neNormal x= " O . O" y= " O . O z = " l . O"/>

4.5.1 8.2.2 Number Measured Element. The required Numb erMe asured element specifies the number of
illuminance measurements for the specified plane.

4.5.1 8.2.3 l l lum i nance Element. The required I l lum element specifies illuminance data for the specified
position. The element contains the value to be reported, and there are attributes for the plane position (in
meters) at which this value occurs. For example:

< I l lum x= " O . O" y=" l . 5 " z = " l . 2 " > 5 5 < / I l lum>

Multiple I l lum elements are allowed.

4.5.19 lrradiance Data Element. The optional I r radData element is the parent of irradiance data. This element
contains information that is specific to the irradiance data. Elements are detailed in Table 31 .

Table 31. lrradiance Data Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Minimum Wavelength M i nWave l e ng t h xs:decimal Yes 4.5. 1 9. 1


Maximum Wavelength MaxWave l e ng t h xs:decimal Yes 4.5.1 9.2
Number of Planes I Numb e r P l anes I xs:int I Yes I 4.5.1 9.3
Plane Data P l aneD a t a XML Element Yes 4.5.1 9.4

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4.5.1 9.1 M i n i mum Wavelength Element. The required M i nWave l e ngth element specifies the minimum
wavelength of the irradiance measurements, in nanometers.

4.5.1 9.2 Maximum Wavelength Element. The required MaxWave l e ngth element specifies the maximum
wavelength of the irradiance measurements, in nanometers.

4.5.1 9.3 Numbe r of Planes Element. The required NumberPlanes element specifies the number of measurement
planes.

4.5.1 9.4 Plane Data Element. The required PlaneData element specifies the irradiance data for the specified
measurement plane. Elements are detailed in Table 32.

Multiple PlaneData elements are allowed.

Table 32. Plane Data Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Plane Normal P l aneNormal XML Element Optional 4.5. 1 9.4.1


Number Measured Numb e rMe a sured xs:int Yes 4.5. 1 9.4.2
lrradiance I rr ad XML Element Yes 4.5. 1 9.4.3

4.5.1 9.4.1 Plane Normal Element. The optional PlaneNormal element specifies coordinates of the unit

plane normal with respect to the luminaire dimensions coordinate system. For example:

< Pl aneNormal x= " -1 . 0 " y= " O. O z = " O. O"/>

Note: The plane can be oriented arbitrarily with respect to the emitter.

If absent, the unit plane normal coordinates are assumed to be aligned with zenith:

< Pl aneNormal x= " O . O" y= " O . O z = " l . O"/>

4.5.1 9.4.2 Numbe r Measured Element. The required NumberMeasured element specifies the number of

irradiance measurements for the specified plane.

4.5.1 9.4.3 l rradia nce Element. The required I rrad element specifies irradiance data for the specified

position. The element contains the value to be reported, and there are attributes for the plane position (in

meters) at which this value occurs. For example:

< I rrad x= " 0 . 0 " y= " l. 5" z = " l . 2 " >5 5 < / I rrad>

Multiple I r rad elements are allowed.

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4.5.20 Photon Flux Density Data Element. The optional PFDData element is the parent of photon flux density data.
This element contains information that is specific to the photon flux density data. Elements are detailed in Table 33.

Table 33. Photon Flux Density Data Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Minimum Wavelength M i nWave l e ng t h xs:decimal Yes 4.5.20. 1


Maximum Wavelength MaxWave l e ng t h xs:decimal Yes 4.5.20.2
Number Planes Numb e r P l a ne s xs:int Yes 4.5.20.3
Plane Data P l aneD a t a XML Element Yes 4.5.20.4

4.5.20.1 M i nimum Wavelength Element. The required M i nWaveleng t h element specifies the minimum
wavelength of the photon flux density measurements, in nanometers.

4.5.20.2 Maxi mum Wavelength Element. The required MaxWave l e ng t h element specifies the maximum
wavelength of the photon flux density measurements, in nanometers.

4.5.20.3 Number Planes Element. The required Numb e rPl a ne s element specifies the number of measurement
planes.

4.5.20.4 Plane Data Element. The required Pl a neData element specifies the photon flux density data for the
specified measurement plane. Elements are detailed in Table 34.

Multiple PlaneData elements are allowed.

Table 34. Plane Data Fields

Element Description Element Name Data T}fpe Required Document Section

Plane Normal P l a neNormal XML Element Optional 4.5.20.4.1


Number Measured NumberMe a s u r e d xs:int Yes 4.5.20.4.2
Photon Flux Density I PFD I XML Element I Yes I 4.5.20.4.3

4.5.20.4.1 Plane Normal Element. The optional Pl a neNormal element specifies coordinates of the unit

plane normal with respect to the luminaire dimensions coordinate system. For example:

< P l a neNormal x= " -1 . 0 " y= " O . O z = " 0 . 0 "/>

Note: The plane can be oriented arbitrarily with respect to the emitter.

If absent, the unit plane normal coordinates are assumed to be aligned with zenith:

< P l a neNormal x= " 0 . 0 " y= " O . O z = " l . 0 "/>

4.5.20.4.2 Number Measured Element. The required NumberMeasured element specifies the number of

photon flux density measurements for the specified plane.

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4.5.20.4.3 Photon Flux Density Element. The required PFD element specifies photon flux density data for
the specified position. The element contains the value to be reported, and there are attributes for the plane
position (in meters) at which this value occurs. For example:

< PFD X= " O . O" y= " l . 5 " Z = " l. 2 " > 5 5 </PFD>

Multiple PFD elements are allowed.

4.5.21 Spectral lrradiance Data Element. The optional S p e c i rradData element is the parent of spectral
irradiance data. This element contains information that is specific to spectral irradiance data. Elements are detailed
in Table 35.

Table 35. Spectral lrradiance Data Fields

El ement Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Number of Planes Numb e r P l an e s xs:int Yes 4.5.2 1 . 1


Plane Data P l aneData XML Element Yes 4.5.2 1 .2

4.5.21 .1 Number of Planes Element. The required NumberPlanes element specifies the number of measurement
planes.

4.5.21 .2 Plane Data Element. The required PlaneData element specifies the spectral irradiance data for the
specified measurement plane. Elements are detailed in Tabl e 36.

Multiple PlaneData elements are allowed.

Table 36. Plane Data Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Plane Normal P l aneNormal XML Element Optional 4.5.2 1.2.1


Number Measured Numb e rMeasured xs:int Yes 4.5.2 1.2.2
Number of Wavelengths I Numbe rWave l ength I xs:int I Yes I 4.5.2 1.2.3
Spectral lrradiance S i rrad XML Element Yes 4.5.2 1.2.4

4.5.21 .2.1 Plane Normal Element. The optional PlaneNormal element specifies coordinates of the unit
plane normal with respect to the luminaire dimensions coordinate system. For example:

< PlaneNormal x= " -1 . 0 " y= " O . O Z = " 0 . 0 "/>

Note: The plane can be oriented arbitrarily with respect to the emitter.

If absent, the unit plane normal coordinates are assumed to be aligned with zenith:

< PlaneNormal x= " 0 . 0 " y= " O. O Z = " l . 0 "/>

4.5.21 .2.2 Number Measured Element. The required Numb e rMeasured element specifies the number of
spectral irradiance measurements for the specified plane.

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4.5.21 .2.3 Numbe r of Wavelengths Element. The required NumberWavelength element specifies the

number of wavelengths for which data are reported.

4.5.21 .2.4 Spectral lrradia nce Element. The required S i rrad element specifies spectral irradiance data for

the specified position. The element contains the value to be reported, and there are attributes for the plane

position (in meters) and wavelength (in nanometers) at which this value occurs. For example:

< S i rrad x= " 0 . 0 " y= " l . 5 " z=" l . 2 " W = " 5 5 5 . 0 " > 5 5 < /Si rrad >

Multiple S i rrad elements are allowed.

4.5.22 Channels Element. A luminaire may have multiple emitters with different spectral power distributions, such

as a theatrical luminaire with red, green, blue, and amber light emitting diodes. If the intensity of each light source

can be independently controlled (that is, dimmed) without significantly changing the spatial intensity distribution,

a "channel multiplier" can be applied to the measured or simulated intensity distribution to represent the intensity

distribution when the channel is tested at a specific correlated color temperature.

The optional Chann e l s element is the parent of emitter channels data. Elements are detailed in Table 37.

Table 37. Channels Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Number of Channels NumberChanne l s xs:int Yes 4.5.22.1

Channel Multiplier Channe lMu l t XML Element Yes 4.5.22.2

4.5.22.1 Number of Channels Element. The required Numbe r Chann e l s element specifies the number of

independent emitter channels.

4.5.22.2 Channel Multiplier Element. The required ChannelMult element specifies an independent emitter

channel multiplier that is applied to the emitter intensity values or flux value.

For example:

<Channe lMult name = " red" > 0 . 6 3 </Channe lMult> ,

where the channel names should be the same as emitter spectral names (see Section 4.5.17.1 .1) if multiple

EmitterSpe c t r a l elements are present.

Multiple Channe lMult elements are allowed.

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4.5.23 Emission Areas Element. The optional E m i s s ionA r e a s element is the parent of emission areas data.
Elements are detailed in Table 38.

Table 38. Emission Face Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Top Face Top F a c e XML Element Optional 4.5.23. 1


Bottom Face Bot tomF a c e XML Element Optional 4.5.23.2
CO Face I C O Fa c e I XML Element I Optional I 4.5.23.3
C90 Face C 9 0 Fa c e XML Element Optional 4.5.23.4
C 1 80 Face I C l S O Fa c e I XML Element I Optional I 4.5.23.5
C270 Face C2 7 0 Fa c e XML Element Optional 4.5.23.6

Note: For cylindrical shapes, the planar emission faces are orthographically projected onto the cylindrical face.

4.5.23.1 Top Face Element. The optional TopFace element is the parent of top face emission areas data.
Elements are detailed in Table 39.

Table 39. Top Face Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Number Top NumberTop xs:int Yes 4.5.23. 1 . 1


Top Area TopAre a XML Element Yes 4.5.23. 1 .2

4.5.23.1 .1 Number To p Element. The required Numbe rTop element specifies the number of top face
emission areas.

4.5.23.1 .2 Top Area Element. The required TopArea element is the parent of the top face emission area
data. Elements are detailed in Table 40.

Multiple TopArea elements are allowed.

Table 40. Top Face Emission Area Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Length Length xs:decimal Yes 4.5.23. 1 .2.1


Width Width xs:decimal Yes 4.5.23. 1 .2.2
Length Offset I L engthO f f s e t I xs:decimal I Yes I 4.5.23. 1 .2.3
Width Offset W i d t hO f f s e t xs:decimal Yes 4.5.23. 1 .2.4
Circular I C i rcular I xs:boolean I Optional I 4.5.23. 1 .2.5

4.5.23.1 .2.1 Length Element. The required L e ng t h element specifies the length of the top face
emission area, in meters.

4.5.23.1 .2.2 Width Element. The required Width element specifies the width of the top face emission
area, in meters.

4.5.23.1 .2.3 Length Offset Element. The required L engt hO f f s e t element specifies the offset of the
top face emission area from the geometric center of the luminaire along the length (y) axis, in meters.

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4.5.23.1 .2.4 Width Offset Element. The required WidthO f f s e t element specifies the offset of the top
face emission area from the geometric center of the luminaire along the width (x) axis, in meters.

4.5.23.1 .2.5 C i rcular Element. The optional Boolean C i rc u l a r element, if "true", indicates that the top
face emission area is circular rather than rectangular. (If the length and width element values are not
equal, the area is considered to be elliptical. )

4.5.23.2 Bottom Face Element. The optional BottomFace element is the parent of bottom face emission areas
data. Elements are detailed in Table 41 .

Table 41. Bottom Face Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Number Bottom Numb e rBo t t om xs:int Yes 4.5.23 .2.1


Bottom Area B o t t omAr e a XML Element Yes 4.5.23 .2.2

4.5.23.2.1 Number Bottom Element. The required NumberBottom element specifies the number of
bottom face emission areas.

4.5.23.2.2 Bottom Area Element. The required Bott omArea element is the parent of the bottom face
emission area data. Elements are detailed in Table 42 .

Multiple BottomArea elements are allowed.

Table 42. Bottom Face Emission Area Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Length Length xs:decimal Yes 4.5.23 .2.2.1


Width Width xs:decimal Yes 4.5.23 .2.2.2
Length Offset I LengthO f f s e t I xs:decimal I Yes I 4.5.23 .2.2.3
Width Offset Wi dthOf f s e t xs:decimal Yes 4.5.23 .2.2.4
Circular I Ci rcular I xs:boolean I Optional I 4.5.23 .2.2.5

4.5.23.2.2.1 Length Element. The required Length element specifies the length of the bottom face

emission area, in meters.

4.5.23.2.2.2 Width Element. The required Width element specifies the width of the bottom face

emission area, in meters.

4.5.23.2.2.3 Length Offset Element. The required L e ng t hO f f s e t element specifies the offset of

the bottom face emission area from the geometric center of the luminaire along the length (y) axis, in
meters.

4.5.23.2.2.4 Width Offset Element. The required WidthO f f s e t element specifies the offset of the

bottom face emission area from the geometric center of the luminaire along the width (x) axis, in
meters.

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4.5.23.2.2.5 C i rcular Element. The optional Boolean C i r c u l a r element, if "true", indicates that the
bottom face emission area is circular rather than rectangular. (If the length and width element values are
not equal, the area is considered to be elliptical.)

4.5.23.3 CO Face Element. The optional COFace element is the parent of the CO face emission areas data.
Elements are detailed in Table 43.

Table 43. CO Face Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Number CO Numb e r C O xs:int Yes 4.5.23 . 3 . 1


C O Area C O Area XML Element Yes 4.5.23 .3.2

4.5.23.3.1 N u m ber CO Element. The required Numb e r C O element specifies the number of CO face emission
areas.

4.5.23.3.2 CO Area Element. The required C OArea element is the parent of the CO face emission area data.
Elements are detailed in Table 44.

Multiple COArea elements are allowed.

Table 44. CO Face Emission Area Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Length Length xs:decimal Yes 4.5.23 .3 .2.1


Height H e i ght xs:decimal Yes 4.5.23 .3 .2.2
Length Offset I Leng t hO f f s e t I xs:decimal I Yes I 4.5.23 .3 .2.3
Height Offset H e i g ht O f f s e t xs:decimal Yes 4.5.23 .3 .2.4
Circular I C i rcular
I xs:boolean I Optional I 4.5.23 .3 .2.5

4.5.23.3.2.1 Length Element. The required Length element specifies the length of the CO face emission

area, in meters.

4.5.23.3.2.2 Height Element. The required He ight element specifies the height of the CO face emission

area, in meters.

4.5.23.3.2.3 Length Offset E lement. The required L e n g t hO f f s e t element specifies the offset of

the CO face emission area from the geometric center of the luminaire along the length (y) axis, in
meters.

4.5.23.3.2.4 Height Offset Element. The required He ightOf f s e t element specifies the offset of the CO

face emission area from the geometric center of the luminaire along the height (z) axis, in meters.

4.5.23.3.2.5 Circu lar Element. The optional Boolean C i rcular element, if "true", indicates that the

CO face emission area is circular rather than rectangular. (If the length and width element values are not
equal, the area is considered to be elliptical. )

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4.5.23.4 C90 Face Element. The optional C9 0Face element is the parent of C90 face emission areas data. Elements
are detailed in Table 45.

Table 45. C90Face Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Number C90 Numb e rC 9 0 xs:int Yes 4.5.23.4. 1

C90 Area C 9 0Area XML Element Yes 4.5.23.4.2

4.5.23.4.1 N u mber C90 Element. The required Numbe r C 9 0 element specifies the number of C90 face
emission areas.

4.5.23.4.2 C90 Area Element. The required C90Area element is the parent of the C90 face emission area
data. Elements are detailed in Table 46.

Multiple C 9 0Area elements are allowed.

Table 46. C90 Face Emission Area Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Width Width xs:decimal Yes 4.5.23.4.2.1

Height He ight xs:decimal Yes 4.5.23.4.2.3

Width Offset l widthO f f s e t I xs:decimal I Yes I 4.5.23.4.2.3

Height Offset He ight O f f s e t xs:decimal Yes 4.5.23.4.2.4

Circular I Circular
I xs:boolean I Optional I 4.5.23.4.2.5

4.5.23.4.2.1 Width Element. The required Width element specifies the width of the C90 face emission
area, in meters.

4.5.23.4.2.2 Height Element. The required He ight element specifies the height of the C90 face emission
area, in meters.

4.5.23.4.2.3 Width Offset Element. The required WidthO f f s e t element specifies the offset of the C90
face emission area from the geometric center of the luminaire along the width (x) axis, in meters.

4.5.23.4.2.4 Height Offset Element. The required He ightOff s e t element specifies the offset of the C90
face emission area from the geometric center of the luminaire along the height (z) axis, in meters.

4.5.23.4.2.5 Circular Element. The optional Boolean Circular element, if "true", indicates that the C90
face emission area is circular rather than rectangular. (If the length and width element values are not
equal, the area is considered to be elliptical. )

4.5.23.5 C 1 80 Face Element. The optional C l S OFace element is the parent of C180 face emission areas data.
Elements are detailed in Table 47.

Table 47. C180 Face Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Number C1 80 Numbe r C 1 8 0 xs:int Yes 4.5.23 .5.1

C l 80 Area C 1 8 0Ar e a XML Element Yes 4.5.23.5.2

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4.5.23.5.1 N u mber C 1 80 Element. The required Numb e r C l B O element specifies the number of C1 80 face
emission areas.

4.5.23.5.2 C 1 80 Area Element. The required C l B OArea element is the parent of the C180 face emission area
data. Elements are detailed in Table 48.

Multiple C l B OArea elements are allowed.

Table 48. C180 Face Emission Area Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Length Length xs:decimal Yes 4.5.23.5.2.1


Height He ight xs:decimal Yes 4.5.23.5.2.2
Length Offset I L engthO f f s e t I xs:decimal I Yes I 4.5.23.5.2.3
Height Offset H e i ghtO f f s e t xs:decimal Yes 4.5.23.5.2.4
Circular I Ci rcular
I xs:boolean I Optional I 4.5.23.5.2.5

4.5.23.5.2.1 Length Element. The required Length element specifies the length of the C180 face

emission area, in meters.

4.5.23.5.2.2 Height Element. The required He ight element specifies the height of the C 1 80 face

emission area, in meters.

4.5.23.5.2.3 Length Offset Element. The required L e ngthOf f s et element specifies the offset of the

C1 80 face emission area from the geometric center of the luminaire along the length (y) axis, in meters.

4.5.23.5.2.4 Height Offset Element. The required He ightO f f s et element specifies the offset of the

C180 face emission area from the geometric center of the luminaire along the height (z) axis, in meters.

4.5.23.5.2.5 C i rcular Element. The optional Boolean C i rcular element, if " true", indicates that the

C180 face emission area is circular rather than rectangular. (If the length and width element values are

not equal, the area is considered to be elliptical.)

4.5.23.6 C270 Face Element. The optional C 2 7 0 Face element is the parent of C270 face emission areas data.

Elements are detailed in Table 49.

Table 49. C270 Face Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Number C270 Numb e r C 2 7 0 xs:int Yes 4.5.23.6. 1


C270 Area C2 7 0Area XML Element Yes 4.5.23.6.2

4.5.23.6.1 Nu mber C270 Element. The required Numbe r C2 7 0 element specifies the number of C270 face
emission areas.

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4.5.23.6.2 C270 Area Element. The required C 2 7 0Area element is the parent of the C270 face emission area
data. Elements are detailed in Table 50.

Multiple C 2 7 0Area elements are allowed.

Table 50. C270 Face Emission Area Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Width Width xs:decimal Yes 4.5.23.6.2.1


Height He ight xs:decimal Yes 4.5.23.6.2.2
Width Offset l wi dthO f f s e t I xs:decimal I Yes I 4.5.23.6.2.3
Height Offset H e i ghtO f f s e t xs:decimal Yes 4.5.23.6.2.4
Circular I Circular I xs:boolean I Optional I 4.5.23.6.2.5

4.5.23.6.2.1 Width Element. The required Width element specifies the width of the C270 face emission
area, in meters.

4.5.23.6.2.2 Height Element. The required He ight element specifies the height of the C270 face
emission area, in meters.

4.5.23.6.2.3 Width Offset Element. The required WidthO f f s e t element specifies the offset of the C270
face emission area from the geometric center of the luminaire along the width (x) axis, in meters.

4.5.23.6.2.4 Height Offset Element. The required He ightO f f s e t element specifies the offset of the
C270 face emission area from the geometric center of the luminaire along the height (z) axis, in meters.

4.5.23.6.2.5 C i rcular Element. The optional Boolean C i rc u l a r element, if " true", indicates that the
C270 face emission area is circular rather than rectangular. (If the length and width element values are
not equal, the area is considered to be elliptical.)

4.5.24 Emitter Center Element. The optional Emitt erCenter element is the parent of emitter center data.
Elements are detailed in Table 51 .

If the EmitterCe nt e r element is absent, the emitter center is assumed to be coincident with the geometric center.

Table 5 1 . Emitter Center Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Length Offset LengthOf f s e t xs:decimal Yes 4.5.24.1


Width Offset Wi dthOf f s e t xs:decimal Yes 4.5.24.2
Height Offset I He i ghtO f f s e t I xs:decimal I Yes I 4.5.24.3

4.5.24.1 Length Offset Element. The required LengthOf f s e t element specifies the offset of the emitter center
from the geometric center of the luminaire along the length (y) axis, in meters.

4.5.24.2 Width Offset Element. The required WidthO f f s e t element specifies the offset of the emitter center
from the geometric center of the luminaire along the width (x) axis, in meters.

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4.5.24.3 Height Offset Element. The required He ightOf f s e t element specifies the offset of the emitter center
from the geometric center of the luminaire along the height (z) axis, in meters.

4.5.25 Regulatory Element. The optional Regulatory element is the parent of regulatory data. Elements are
detailed in Table 52.

Table 52. Regulatory Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Input Wattage InputWa t t age xs:string Optional 4.5.5


Power Factor Powe rFac t o r xs:string Optional 4.5.6
Ballast Factor I Ba l l a s t F a c t o r I xs:string I Optional I 4.5.7
Correlated Color
Col orTemp e rature xs:string Optional 4.5.9
Temperature (CCT)
CIE CRI I C I E_CRI I xs:string I Optional I 4.5. 1 0. 1
IES TM-30 IES -
TM3 0 xs:string Optional 4.5. 1 0.2
Duv I Duv I xs:string I Optional I 4.5. 1 1
S/P Ratio S PRat i o xs:string Optional 4.5. 1 2
Luminous Intensity I Luminou s i nt e n s i t y I xs:string I Optional I 4.5. 1 4. 1 .6
Luminous Flux Luminous F l ux xs:string Optional 4.5. 1 4.2
Radiant Intensity I Ra d i ant i nt en s i ty I xs:string I Optional I 4.5.1 5.3.5
Radiant Flux Ra d i ant F lux xs:string Optional 4.5. 1 5.4
Photon Intensity I Photon i n t en s i ty I xs:string I Optional I 4.5.1 6.3.5
Photon Flux PhotonF l ux xs:string Optional 4.5. 1 6.4
Spectral Power l sp e c t r a l Powe r I xs:string I Optional I 4.5. 1 7.1 .3
Spectral Intensity Spectral Intens ity xs:string Optional 4.5.1 7.2.6
llluminance I I l luminanc e I xs:string I Optional I 4.5.1 8.2.3
lrradiance I rrad i an c e xs:string Optional 4.5.1 9.4.3
Photon Flux Density I PhotonF l uxDe n s i t y I xs:string I Optional I 4.5.20.4.3
Spectral lrradiance Spe c t ra l i rradiance xs:string Optional 4.5.21 .2.4

Each optional Regulatory element shall be identified as having measured, nominal, or rated values, as listed in
Table 53.

Table 53. Regulatory Value Types

T e Descri tion

Measured Measured value(s)


Nominal Nominal value(s)
Ra t e d Rated value(s)

A rated value is the value of a quantity used for specification purposes, established for a specified set of operating
conditions of the product.

A nominal value is an approximate quantity value used to designate or identify a product.

If a Regulatory element is absent, its values are assumed to be measured or calculated from measured data.

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4.6 Custom Data Element


The optional CustomData element is the parent of custom data. Elements are detailed in Table 54.

The intent of the CustomData element is to provide a means of including custom data within the luminaire optical
data document. For example, a company or government agency may require additional information that cannot be
represented within the base XML schema (Section 4.7).

Multiple CustomData elements are allowed.

Table 54. Custom Data Fields

Element Description Element Name Data Type Required Document Section

Name Name xs:string Yes 4.6. 1


Unique Identifier Un i que ! dent i f i e r xs:string Yes 4.6.2
Any Data I [Not app l i c ab l e )
I XML Element I Optional I 4.6.3

4.6.1 Name Element. The required Name element specifies the name describing the custom data, for example
"Italian CAM".

4.6.2 Unique Identifier Element. The required Uniqueident i f i e r element contains a Universally Unique
Identifier (UUID), as defined by RFC 4122 (see Section 2 .1 4). Most scientific programming language libraries include
functions that will automatically generate UUIDs.

A UUID is a unique 1 28-bit value expressed as a string with 32 hexadecimal digits in the format xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx­
xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx. For example:

El EC21 28-3AEB-1 069-A24E-9871 2B54306F

The purpose of this UUID is to prevent name collisions between different instances of the Name element.

4.6.3 Any Data Element. The base XML schema (see Section 4.7) allows an arbitrary sequence of XML elements
within the Cust omData element using an <any> declaration with a ##any namespace attribute to instruct a
validating parser to ignore the element sequence for validation purposes.

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4.7 XML Schema


< ? xm l ve r s i o n = " l . 0 " e n coding= "UTF- 8 " ? >
< x s : s c hema xml n s : x s = " ht t p : / / www . w 3 . o r g / 2 0 0 1 / XM L S chema " >

< ! -- C ommon a t t r ibute de f i n i t i o n s -->


< x s : a t t r ib u t e name= " a n g l e " t ype = " x s : de c ima l " / >
<xs : att ribute name= " h " t yp e = " x s : de c ima l " / >
<xs : att ribute name = " v " t yp e = " x s : de c ima l " / >
< x s : a t t r ib u t e name= " w " t yp e = " x s : de c ima l " / >
<xs : att ribute name= " x " t yp e = " x s : de c ima l " / >
< x s : a t t r ib u t e name= " y " t yp e = " x s : de c ima l " / >
<xs : att ribute name= " z " t yp e = " x s : de c ima l " / >

< ! -- C ommo n s imp l e e l ement de f i n i t i o n s -->


< x s : e l em e n t name = " C i r c u l a r " t ype = " x s : b o o l e a n " / >
< x s : e l eme n t name = " H e i gh t " t yp e = " x s : d e c i m a l " / >
< x s : e l eme n t name = " H e i gh t O f f s e t " t yp e= " x s : d e c i ma l " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name = " L e n g t h " t yp e = " x s : d e c i m a l " / >
< x s : e l eme n t name= " L e n g t hO f f s e t " t yp e= " x s : d e c i ma l " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name = " MaxWave l e n g t h " t yp e = " x s : de c ima l " / >
< x s : e l eme n t name = " Me a s u reme n t E qu i pme n t " t ype = " x s : s t r i ng " / >
< x s : e l eme n t name = " Mi nWave l e n g t h " t yp e = " x s : de c ima l " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name = " Numb e r H o r z " t yp e = " x s : i n t " / >
< x s : e l eme n t name = " Numb e rMe a s u r e d " t ype = " x s : i n t " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name = " Numb e r P l a ne s " type = " x s : i n t " / >
< x s : e l eme n t name = " NumberVe r t " t ype = " x s : i n t " / >
< x s : e l eme n t name = " Numb e rWave l e n g t h " t yp e = " x s : i n t " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name = " W i d t h " t ype = " x s : d e c ima l " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name = " W i d t hO f f s e t " t yp e = " x s : de c im a l " / >

< ! -- C ommo n e l em e n t de f i n i t i o n s -->


< x s : c omp l e x Type n ame= " I n t D a t a T yp e 2 " >
< x s : s imp l e C o n t e n t >
< x s : exte n s ion b a s e = " x s : de c i ma l " >
< x s : a t t r ib u t e r e f= " h " / >
< x s : a t t r ib u t e r e f= " v " / >
< / x s : exten s ion>
< / x s : s imp l e C o n t e n t >
< / x s : c omp l e x T y p e >
< x s : c omp l e x T ype n ame = " I n t D a t a T yp e 3 " >
< x s : s imp l e C o n t e n t >
< x s : exte n s ion b a s e = " x s : de c ima l " >
< x s : a t t r ib u t e r e f= " h " / >
< x s : a t t r ib u t e ref="v" />
< x s : a t t r ib u t e ref="w" / >
< / x s : exten s ion>
< / x s : s imp l e C on t e n t >
< / x s : c omp l e x T yp e >
< x s : c omp l e x Type n ame= " P l aneNo rma l T yp e " >
< x s : s imp l e C o n t e n t >
< x s : exte n s ion b a s e = " x s : de c im a l " >
< x s : a t t r ib u t e r e f= " x " / >
< x s : a t t r ib u t e ref=" y" / >
< x s : a t t r ib u t e ref=" z " />
< / x s : exten s ion>

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< / x s : s imp l e C o n t e n t >


< / x s : c omp l e x T yp e >
< x s : c omp l e x T yp e n ame = " PwrDa t a T yp e " >
< x s : s imp l e C o n t e n t >
< x s : exte n s ion b a s e = " x s : de c im a l " >
< x s : a t t r ib u t e ref="w" / >
< / x s : exten s ion>
< / x s : s imp l e C o n t e n t >
< / x s : c o mp l e x T yp e >
< x s : s imp l e T ype name = " Regu l a t o r yVa l u e " >
<xs : r e s t r i ct i o n b a s e = " x s : s t r ing " >
< x s : e nume r a t i o n v a l u e = " Me a s u r e d " / >
< x s : e nume r a t i o n v a l u e = " Nomin a l " / >
< x s : e nume r a t i o n v a l u e = " Ra t e d " / >
< / x s : re s t r i c t i o n >
< / x s : s imp l e T yp e >

< x s : e l em e n t name = " I E S TM3 3 " >


< x s : c omp l e xT yp e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l eme n t name = " Ve r s i o n " t yp e = " x s : s t r i n g " f i xe d = " l . 0 " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name = " He a de r " >
< x s : c o mp l e x T y p e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l e me n t name= " Manu f a c t u r e r " t ype = " x s : s t r i n g "
minOc c u r s = " O " / >
< x s : e l eme n t name = " C a t a l o gNumbe r " t ype = " x s : s t r i n g "
minOccur s= " O " / >
< x s : e l eme n t name= " GT I N " t yp e = " x s : i n t e ge r " minOccurs= " O " / >
< x s : e l ement name= " De s c r i p t i o n " t yp e = " x s : s t r i n g " / >
< x s : e l eme n t name= " L abo r a t o r y " t yp e= " x s : s t r i n g " / >
< x s : e l ement name = " Rep o r tNumb e r " t yp e = " x s : s t r i n g " / >
< x s : e l ement name= " Re p o r t D a t e " type = " x s : da t e " / >
< x s : e l eme n t name = " Do cume n t C r e a t o r " t ype = " x s : s t r i ng "
minOc c u r s = " O " / >
< x s : e l eme n t name= " Do cume n t C r e a t i o n D a t e " t yp e = " x s : da t e "
minOc c u r s = " O " / >
< x s : e l ement name= " Un i qu e i de n t i f i e r " t ype = " x s : s t r i n g "
minOc curs= " O " / >
< x s : e l ement name = " C omme n t " t yp e = " x s : s t r i n g " m i n O c cu r s = " O "
maxO c c u r s = " unb o u n de d " / >
< x s : e l ement name = " Re f e r e n c e " t yp e = " x s : s t r i n g "
m i n O c cu r s = " O " maxO c c u r s = " u n b o u n de d " / >
< x s : e l eme n t name = " Mo r e i n f o UR I " t ype = " x s : a n yUR I "
minOc c u r s = " O " / >
< / x s : s e qu e n c e >
< / x s : c omp l e xT yp e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< x s : e l em e n t name = " Lumina i r e " >
< x s : c o mp l e x T y p e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l eme n t name = " D i me n s i o n s " >
< x s : c omp l e x T yp e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >

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< x s : e l ement r e f = " Length " / >


< x s : e l eme n t r e f = " W i dt h " / >
< x s : e l ement ref=" He ight " / >
< / x s : s e qu e n c e >
< / x s : c omp l e x T y p e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< x s : e l em e n t name = " S hape " minOccur s = " O " >
< x s : s imp l e Type>
< x s : re s t r i c t i o n b a s e = " x s : s t r i n g " >
< x s : enume r a t i o n v a l u e = " Al i gn_X " / >
< x s : enume r a t i o n v a l u e = " Al i gn_Y " / >
< x s : enume r a t i o n v a l u e = " Al i g n Z " />
< / x s : r e s t r i ct i o n >
< / x s : s imp l e T yp e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< x s : e l eme n t name = " NumEmi t t e r " t yp e = " x s : i n t " / >
< / x s : s e qu e n c e >
< / x s : c omp l e x T y p e >
< / x s : e l em e n t >
< x s : e l eme n t name = " E qu i pme n t " >
< x s : c omp l e xT yp e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l eme n t name = " Go n i o r ad i om e t e r "
m i n O c cu r s = " O " >
< x s : c o mp l e x T yp e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l eme n t name= " T ype " >
< x s : s i mp l e T yp e >
< x s : re s t r i c t i o n b a s e = " x s : s t r i n g " >
< x s : e n ume r a t i o n v a l ue = " C I E A" / >
< x s : e n ume r a t i o n v a l ue = " C I E B" />
< x s : e n ume r a t i o n v a l ue = " C I E C " />
< x s : e n ume r a t i o n value= " IE S A" / >
< x s : e n ume r a t i o n value= " IE S B" />
< x s : e n ume r a t i o n value= " IE S C"/>
< x s : e n ume r a t i o n v a l ue = " C U S T OM " / >
< / x s : r e s t r i c t i on>
< / x s : s imp l e T y p e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< x s : e l ement r e f= " Me a s u reme n t E qu i pme n t "
m i n O c cu r s = " O " / >
< / x s : s e qu e n c e >
< / x s : c omp l e x T y p e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< x s : e l eme n t name = " I n t e g r a t i n g Sphe r e " m i n O c cu r s = " O " >
< x s : c o mp l e x T yp e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l ement r e f= " Me a s u reme n t E qu i pme n t " / >
< / x s : s e qu e n c e >
< / x s : c omp l e x T y p e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< x s : e l em e n t name = " Sp e c t r o r a d i ome t e r " minOccurs = " O " >
< x s : c o mp l e x T yp e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >

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< x s : e l em e n t re f= " Me a s u reme n t E q u i pme n t "


m i nO c c u r s = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name = " B an dw i d t h FWHM" t yp e = " x s : de c ima l "
m i nO c c u r s = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name = " B an dw i dt h C o r r e c t e d "
type= " x s : b o o l e a n " m i n O c cu r s = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name = " BandwidthMe t h o d " t ype = " x s : s t r i n g "
m i nO c c u r s = " O " / >
< / x s : s e que n c e >
< / x s : comp l e x T yp e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< / x s : s e qu e n c e >
< / x s : c omp l e xT yp e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< x s : e l em e n t name = " Em i t t e r " m a x O c cu r s = " u nb o u n de d " >
< x s : comp l e x T y p e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l ement name= " Qu a n t i t y " t yp e = " x s : i n t " / >
< x s : e l ement name= " De s c r ip t i o n " t yp e = " x s : s t r i n g " / >
< x s : e l e me n t name= " C a t a l ogNumbe r " t ype = " x s : s t r i n g "
m i n O c cu r s = " O " / >
< x s : e l eme n t name = " R a t e dLume n s " t ype = " x s : de c i ma l "
m i n O c cu r s = " O " / >
< x s : e l ement name= " I nputWa t t a ge " t yp e = " x s : de c im a l " / >
< x s : e l e me n t name= " P owe r F a c t o r " t ype = " x s : de c i ma l "
m i n O c cu r s = " O " / >
< x s : e l eme n t name= " B a l l a s t F a c t o r " t ype = " x s : d e c i ma l "
minOccu r s = " O " / >
< x s : e l eme n t name= " T i l tA n g l e s " minOccu r s = " O " >
< x s : c omp l e x T yp e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l em e n t name = " N umb e rAn g l e s " t yp e = " x s : i n t " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name= " T i l t " >
< x s : c omp l e x T yp e >
< x s : s imp l e C o n t e n t >
< x s : exte n s ion b a s e = " x s : de c ima l " >
< x s : a t t r ib u t e re f= " a n g l e " / >
< / x s : exten s ion>
< / x s : s imp l e C o n t e n t >
< / x s : c omp l e x T y p e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< / x s : s e que n c e >
< / x s : comp l e x T yp e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< x s : e l ement name = " C o l o r T e mp e r a t u r e " minOccur s= " O " >
< x s : c omp l e x T yp e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l em e n t name = " F i x e dC C T " t yp e = " x s : i n t "
m i nO c c u r s = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name= " M i n C C T " t yp e = " x s : i n t "
m i nO c c u r s = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name = " MaxC C T " t ype = " x s : i n t "
m i nO c c u r s = " O " / >
< / x s : s e que n c e >

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< / x s : c omp l e x T y p e >


< / x s : e l eme n t >
< x s : e l eme n t name = " C o l o rR e n de r i n g " m i n O c cu r s = " O " >
< x s : comp l e x T yp e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l ement name= " C I E CRI " m i n O c cu r s = " O " >
< x s : c omp l e x T yp e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l ement name = " Ra " t ype = " x s : i n t " / >
< x s : e l ement name= " R 9 " t ype = " x s : i n t "
minOccu r s = " O " / >
< / x s : s e qu e n c e >
< / x s : c omp l e xT yp e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< x s : e l eme n t name= " I E S TM3 0 " minOccur s = " O " >
< x s : c omp l e x T y p e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l ement name = " R f " t yp e = " x s : i n t " / >
< x s : e l ement name = " Rg " t yp e = " x s : i n t " / >
< x s : e l ement name= " R fh O l " t ype = " x s : i n t "
minOccu r s = " O " / >
< x s : e l ement name= " R fh 0 2 " t ype = " x s : i n t "
m i n O c cu r s = " O " / >
< x s : e l ement name= " R fh 0 3 " t yp e = " x s : i n t "
minOccur s = " O " / >
< x s : e l ement name= " R fh 0 4 " t yp e = " x s : i n t "
minOccur s = " O " / >
< x s : e l ement name= " R fh 0 5 " t ype = " x s : i n t "
minOccur s = " O " / >
< x s : e l ement name= " R fh 0 6 " t yp e = " x s : i n t "
minOccur s = " O " / >
< x s : e l ement name= " R fh 0 7 " t yp e = " x s : i n t "
minOccu r s = " O " / >
< x s : e l ement name= " R fh 0 8 " t ype = " x s : i n t "
m i n O c cu r s = " O " / >
< x s : e l ement name= " R fh 0 9 " t ype = " x s : i n t "
minOccu r s = " O " / >
< x s : e l ement name= " R fh l O " t yp e = " x s : i n t "
minOccur s = " O " / >
< x s : e l ement name= " R fh l l " t yp e = " x s : i n t "
minOccur s = " O " / >
< x s : e l ement name= " R fh 1 2 " t yp e = " x s : i n t "
minOccu r s = " O " / >
< x s : e l ement name= " R fh 1 3 " t ype = " x s : i n t "
minOccu r s = " O " / >
< x s : e l ement name= " R fh 1 4 " t ype = " x s : i n t "
minOccur s = " O " / >
< x s : e l ement name= " R fh 1 5 " t yp e = " x s : i n t "
minOccur s = " O " / >
< x s : e l ement name= " R fh 1 6 " t yp e = " x s : i n t "
minOccur s = " O " / >
< x s : e l ement name= " Rc s h O l " t ype = " x s : i n t "
minOccu r s = " O " / >
< x s : e l ement name= " Rc s h 0 2 " t ype = " x s : i n t "

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minOccur s = " O " / >


< x s : e l em e n t n ame= " Rc s h 0 3 " t yp e = " x s : i n t "
minOccur s = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t n ame= " Rc s h 0 4 " t yp e = " x s : i n t "
minOccur s = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t n ame= " R c s h 0 5 " t yp e = " x s : i n t "
minOccurs = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t n ame= " R c s h 0 6 " t yp e = " x s : i n t "
minOccurs= " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t n ame= " Rc s h 0 7 " t yp e = " x s : i n t "
minOccur s = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t n ame= " Rc s h 0 8 " t yp e = " x s : i n t "
minOccur s = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t n ame= " Rc s h 0 9 " t yp e = " x s : i n t "
minOccurs = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t n ame= " R c s h l O " t yp e = " x s : i n t "
minOccurs= " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t n ame= " R c s h l l " t yp e = " x s : i n t "
minOccur s = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t n ame= " Rc s h l 2 " t yp e = " x s : i n t "
minOccur s = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t n ame= " Rc s h l 3 " t yp e = " x s : i n t "
minOccur s = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t n ame= " R c s h l 4 " t yp e = " x s : i n t "
minOccurs= " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t n ame= " R c s h l 5 " t yp e = " x s : i n t "
minOccur s = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t n ame= " Rc s h l 6 " t yp e = " x s : i n t "
minOccurs= " O " / >
< / x s : s e que n c e >
< / x s : c omp l e x T y p e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< / x s : s e que n c e >
< / x s : comp l e x T y p e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< x s : e l eme n t name = " Du v " t yp e = " x s : d e c i ma l " minOccurs = " O " / >
< x s : e l ement name= " S PRa t i o " t yp e = " x s : d e c ima l "
m i n O c cu r s = " O " / >
< x s : e l eme n t name= " Da t a G e n e r a t i o n " minOccurs = " O " >
< x s : c omp l e x T yp e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l em e n t name= " S imu l a t i o n " t yp e = " x s : b o o l e a n "
m i nO c c u r s = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name = " L ab o r a t o r y " minOccur s= " O " >
< x s : c omp l e x T yp e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l em e n t n ame= " C e r t i f i c a t i o n "
t yp e = " x s : s t r i n g " / >
< x s : e l em e n t n ame = " Ap p r o v a l B o d y "
t yp e = " x s : s t r i n g " / >
< x s : e l em e n t n ame= " Ap p r o va l S c o p e "
t yp e = " x s : s t r i n g " / >
< x s : e l em e n t n ame = " Me a s Un c e r t a i n t y " >
< x s : c omp l e x T y p e >

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< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l em e n t n ame = " Me a s u reme n t T ype "
t ype = " x s : s t r i n g " / >
< x s : e l em e n t n ame= " Un c e r t a i n t y "
t yp e = " x s : de c im a l " / >
< / x s : s e qu e n c e >
< / x s : comp l e x T yp e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< / x s : s e qu e n c e >
< / x s : c omp l e xT yp e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< x s : e l eme n t name= " I n t e n s i t y S c a l i n g "
t yp e = " x s : b o o l e a n " minOccur s = " O " / >
< x s : e l eme n t name = " An g l e i n t e rp o l a t i o n "
t yp e = " x s : b o o l e a n " minOccurs= " O " / >
< / x s : s e qu e n c e >
< / x s : c omp l e x T y p e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< x s : e l eme n t name = " Lumin o u s D a t a " minOccu r s = " O " >
< x s : comp l e x T yp e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l eme n t name = " Lum i n o u s i n t e n s i t y " >
< x s : c omp l e x T yp e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l ement name= " Ab s o l u t e Ph o t ome t r y "
type = " x s : b o o l e a n " / >
< x s : e l ement r e f= " Numb e rMea s u r e d " / >
< x s : e l ement re f = " Numb e r H o r z " / >
< x s : e l ement re f = " NumberVe r t " / >
< x s : e l ement name= " I n t D a t a "
t yp e = " I n t D a t a T ype 2 "
m a x O c c u r s = " unbounded " / >
< / x s : s e qu e n c e >
< / x s : c omp l e xT yp e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< x s : e l eme n t name = " Lumi n o u s F l u x " t yp e = " x s : de c i ma l "
minOccu r s = " O " / >
< x s : e l ement name = " Me a s u r e dC C T " t yp e = " x s : i n t "
m i n O c cu r s = " O " / >
< / x s : s e qu e n c e >
< / x s : c omp l e x T y p e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< x s : e l eme n t name = " Ra d i a n t Da t a " m i n O c cu r s = " O " >
< x s : comp l e x T yp e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l eme n t r e f = " M i nWav e l e n g t h " / >
< x s : e l eme n t r e f = " MaxWave l e n g t h " / >
< x s : e l ement name = " Radi a n t i n t e n s i t y " >
< x s : c omp l e x T yp e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l ement re f= " Numb e rMea s u r e d " / >
< x s : e l ement r e f= " Numb e r H o r z " / >
< x s : e l ement r e f = " Numb e rVe r t " / >
< x s : e l ement name= " I n t D a t a "

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t ype = " I n t D a t a T yp e 2 "


m a x O c c u r s = " unbounded " / >
< / x s : s e qu e n c e >
< / x s : c omp l e x T yp e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< x s : e l em e n t name = " Ra d i a n t F l u x " t yp e = " x s : de c i ma l "
m i nO c c u r s = " O " / >
< / x s : s e que n c e >
< / x s : comp l e x T yp e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< x s : e l ement name= " Ph o t o n D a t a " m i n O c cu r s = " O " >
< x s : c omp l e x T yp e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l em e n t re f= " Mi nWave l e n g t h " / >
< x s : e l em e n t re f = " MaxWave l e n g t h " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name= " Ph o t o n i n t e n s i t y " >
< x s : c omp l e x T yp e >
<xs : s equence>
< x s : e l em e n t r e f = " Numb e r Me a s u r e d " / >
< x s : e l em e n t r e f = " Numb e r H o r z " / >
< x s : e l em e n t r e f = " Numb e r Ve r t " / >
< x s : e l em e n t n ame= " I n t D a t a "
t ype = " I n t D a t a T yp e 2 "
maxO c c u r s = " unbounded " / >
< / x s : s e qu e n c e >
< / x s : c omp l e x T y p e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< x s : e l em e n t name= " Ph o t o n F l u x " t ype = " x s : d e c i ma l "
m i nO c c u r s = " O " / >
< / x s : s e que n c e >
< / x s : comp l e x T yp e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< x s : e l ement name= " Sp e c t r a l D a t a " minOccur s = " O " >
< x s : c omp l e x T yp e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l em e n t name= " Em i t t e r S p e c t r a l " minOccurs= " O "
maxO c c u r s = " u n b o u n de d " >
< x s : c omp l e x T y p e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l em e n t n ame = " Em i t t e rName "
minOccurs = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t r e f = " Numb e rWave l e n g t h " / >
< x s : e l em e n t n ame= " Pw r Da t a " t ype = " P w r D a t a T yp e "
m a x O c c u r s = " unbounded " / >
< / x s : s e qu e n c e >
< / x s : c omp l e x T yp e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< x s : e l em e n t name = " An gu l a r S p e c t r a l " m i n O c cu r s = " O " >
< x s : c omp l e x T yp e >
<xs : s equence>
< x s : e l em e n t r e f = " NumberMe a s u r e d " / >
< x s : e l em e n t r e f = " Numb e r H o r z " / >
< x s : e l em e n t r e f = " Numb e r Ve r t " / >
< x s : e l em e n t r e f = " Numb e rWave l e n g th " / >

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< x s : e l ement name= " I n t D a t a "


t yp e = " I n t D a t a T ype 3 "
m a x O c c u r s = " unbounded " / >
< / x s : s e qu e n c e >
< / x s : c omp l e xT yp e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< / x s : s e qu e n c e >
< / x s : c omp l e x T y p e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< x s : e l em e n t name = " I l l umD a t a " m i n O c cu r s = " O " >
< x s : comp l e x T yp e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l ement r e f = " Numbe r P l an e s " / >
< x s : e l eme n t name= " P l a n e Da t a " >
< x s : c omp l e x T yp e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l eme n t n a me = " P l a n e N o r ma l "
t yp e = " P l a n e N o r ma l Typ e " minOccurs = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t r e f = " Numb e rMe a s u r e d " / >
< x s : e l eme n t n a me = " I l l um" m a x O c c u r s = " u n bo u n de d " >
< x s : comp l e x T yp e >
< x s : s imp l e C o n t e n t >
< x s : e x t e n s i o n b a s e = " x s : d e c imal " >
<xs : att ribute r e f= " x " / >
< x s : a t t r ib u t e r e f= " y " / >
<xs : att ribute r e f= " z " / >
< / x s : exten s i o n >
< / x s : s imp l e C o n t e n t >
< / x s : c omp l e x T ype>
< / x s : e l em e n t >
< / x s : s e qu e n c e >
< / x s : c omp l e xT yp e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< / x s : s equence>
< / x s : c omp l e x T y p e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< x s : e l eme n t name = " I r r ad D a t a " m i n O c cu r s = " O " >
< x s : comp l e x T yp e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l ement r e f = " M i nWav e l e n g t h " / >
< x s : e l eme n t r e f = " MaxWav e l e n g t h " / >
< x s : e l ement r e f = " Numbe r P l an e s " / >
< x s : e l ement name= " P l a n e Da t a " >
< x s : c omp l e x T yp e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l ement name = " P l a n e N o rma l "
t yp e = " P l aneNo rma l T yp e " minOccur s = " O " / >
< x s : e l ement r e f = " Numb e rMea s u r e d " / >
< x s : e l ement name= " I r r a d "
m a x O c c u r s = " u n b o u n de d " >
< x s : c omp l e x T yp e >
< x s : s imp l e C o n t e n t >
< x s : e xten s i on b a s e = " x s : d e c ima l " >
< x s : a t t r ib u t e re f= " x " / >

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< x s : a t t r ib u t e r e f= " y " / >


< x s : a t t r ib u t e ref=" z " />
< / x s : exte n s i o n >
< / x s : s imp l e C o n t e n t >
< / x s : c omp l e x T y p e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< / x s : s e qu e n c e >
< / x s : c omp l e x T y p e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< / x s : s e que n c e >
< / x s : comp l e x T yp e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< x s : e l ement name = " P F D D a t a " m i n O c cu r s = " O " >
< x s : c omp l e x T yp e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l em e n t r e f = " M i nWave l e n g t h " / >
< x s : e l em e n t re f= " MaxWave l e n g t h " / >
< x s : e l em e n t r e f = " Numbe r P l a n e s " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name= " P l a n e Da t a " >
< x s : c omp l e x T yp e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l em e n t n ame = " P l a neNo rma l "
t ype = " P l a neNo rma l T ype " minOccur s = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t r e f = " Numb e r Me a s u r e d " / >
< x s : e l em e n t n ame = " P F D " maxO c c u r s = " u n b o u n de d " >
< x s : c omp l e x Typ e >
< x s : s imp l e C o n t e n t >
< x s : e xten s i on b a s e = " x s : de c i ma l " >
< x s : a t t r ib u t e ref= " x " / >
< x s : a t t r ib u t e r e f= " y " / >
< x s : a t t r ib u t e ref=" z " />
< / x s : exte n s i o n >
< / x s : s imp l e C o n t e n t >
< / x s : c omp l e x T yp e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< / x s : s e qu e n c e >
< / x s : c omp l e x T y p e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< / x s : s e que n c e >
< / x s : comp l e x T yp e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< x s : e l ement name= " Sp e c i r r a d D a t a " m i n O c cu r s = " O " >
< x s : c omp l e x T yp e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l em e n t r e f = " Numbe r P l a n e s " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name= " P l a n e Da t a " >
< x s : c omp l e x T yp e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l em e n t n ame = " P l a neNo rma l "
t ype = " P l a n e N o rma l T ype " minOccur s = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t r e f = " Numb e rMe a s u r e d " / >
< x s : e l em e n t r e f = " Numb e rWave l e n g t h " / >
< x s : e l em e n t n ame= " S i r ra d "
m a x O c c u r s = " u n b o u n de d " >

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< x s : c omp l e x T yp e >


< x s : s imp l e C o n t e n t >
< x s : e xten s i on b a s e = " x s : d e c ima l " >
< x s : a t t r ib u t e re f= " x " / >
<xs : attr ibute re f= " y " / >
< x s : a t t r ib u t e ref=" z " / >
< x s : a t t r ib u t e re f = " w " / >
< / x s : extens ion>
< / x s : s imp l e C o n t e n t >
< / x s : comp l e x T yp e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< / x s : s e qu e n c e >
< / x s : c omp l e xT yp e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< / x s : s e qu e n c e >
< / x s : c omp l e x T y p e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< x s : e l eme n t name = " C h a n n e l s " minOccur s = " O " >
< x s : comp l e x T yp e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l ement name = " NumC h a n n e l s " t yp e = " x s : i n t " / >
< x s : e l eme n t name = " C h a n n e l Mu l t "
m a x O c cu r s = " un b o u n de d " >
< x s : c omp l e x T y p e >
< x s : s imp l e C o n t e n t >
<xs : exten s i o n b a s e = " x s : d e c ima l " >
< x s : a t t r ib u t e name = " name "
t ype = " x s : s t r i ng " / >
< / x s : exten s i on>
< / x s : s imp l e C o n t e n t >
< / x s : c omp l e xT yp e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< / x s : s e qu e n c e >
< / x s : c omp l e x T y p e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< x s : e l em e n t name = " Emi s s i o nAre a s " minOccu r s = " O " >
< x s : comp l e x T yp e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l eme n t name = " Top F a c e " m i n O c cu r s = " O " >
< x s : c omp l e x T y p e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l ement name = " Numb e r T o p " t yp e = " x s : i n t " / >
< x s : e l ement name = " T opAre a "
m a x O c cu r s = " u n b o u n de d " >
< x s : c omp l e x T yp e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l em e n t r e f = " L e n g th " / >
< x s : e l em e n t r e f = " W i dt h " / >
< x s : e l em e n t r e f = " L e n g t hO f f s e t " / >
< x s : e l em e n t r e f = " WidthOf f s e t " / >
< x s : e l em e n t r e f= " C i r cu l a r "
minOccur s = " O " / >
< / x s : s e qu e n c e >
< / x s : comp l e x T yp e >

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< / x s : e l eme n t >


< / x s : s e qu e n c e >
< / x s : c omp l e x T y p e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< x s : e l em e n t name = " B o t t om Fa c e " minOccur s= " O " >
< x s : c omp l e x T y p e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l em e n t n am e = " Numb e rB o t t o m "
t ype = " x s : i n t " / >
< x s : e l em e n t n ame = " B o t tomAr e a "
maxO c c u r s = " u n bo u n de d " >
< x s : c omp l e x T y p e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l eme n t r e f = " L e n gt h " / >
< x s : e l eme n t r e f = " Width " / >
< x s : e l eme n t r e f = " L e n g t hO f f s e t " / >
< x s : e l eme n t r e f = " WidthO f f s e t " / >
< x s : e l eme n t r e f= " C i r c u l a r "
minOccur s = " O " / >
< / x s : s e qu e n c e >
< / x s : c omp l e x T y p e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< / x s : s e qu e n c e >
< / x s : c omp l e x T y p e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< x s : e l em e n t name= " C O Fa c e " minOccur s = " O " >
< x s : comp l e x T yp e >
<xs : sequence>
< x s : e l em e n t n am e = " Numb e rC O " t yp e = " x s : i n t " / >
< x s : e l em e n t n ame= " C O A r e a "
m a x O c c u r s = " u n bo u n de d " >
< x s : c omp l e x Typ e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l eme n t r e f = " L e n gt h " / >
< x s : e l eme n t r e f = " H e i gh t " / >
< x s : e l eme n t r e f = " L e n g t hO f f s e t " / >
< x s : e l eme n t r e f = " He i gh t O f f s e t " / >
< x s : e l ement r e f= " C i r c u l a r "
minOccur s = " O " / >
< / x s : s e qu e n c e >
< / x s : c omp l e x T yp e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< / x s : s e que n c e >
< / x s : c omp l e x T yp e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< x s : e l em e n t name= " C 9 0 F a c e " minOccu r s = " O " >
< x s : c omp l e x T yp e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l em e n t n am e = " Numb e rC 9 0 " t ype = " x s : i n t " / >
< x s : e l em e n t n ame= " C 9 0 Ar e a "
m a x O c c u r s = " u n b o u n de d " >
< x s : c omp l e x T y p e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l eme n t r e f = " Width " / >

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< x s : e l em e n t r e f = " H e i gh t " / >


< x s : e l em e n t r e f = " W i d t hO f f s e t " / >
< x s : e l em e n t r e f = " H e i gh t O f f s e t " / >
< x s : e l em e n t r e f= " C i r c u l a r "
m i nO c c u r s = " O " / >
< / x s : s e qu e n c e >
< / x s : c o mp l e x T yp e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< / x s : s e qu e n c e >
< / x s : c omp l e xT yp e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< x s : e l eme n t name= " C l 8 0 Fa c e " m i nO c c u r s = " O " >
< x s : c omp l e x T y p e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l ement name = " Numb e r C 1 8 0 " t ype = " x s : i n t " / >
< x s : e l ement name= " C 1 8 0 A r e a "
ma x O c cu r s = " u n b o u n de d " >
< x s : c omp l e x T yp e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l em e n t r e f = " L e n g th " / >
< x s : e l em e n t r e f = " H e i gh t " / >
< x s : e l em e n t r e f = " L e n g t hO f f s e t " / >
< x s : e l em e n t r e f = " H e i gh t O f f s e t " / >
< x s : e l em e n t r e f = " C i r cu l a r "
minOccur s = " O " / >
< / x s : s e qu e n c e >
< / x s : c o mp l e x T yp e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< / x s : s e quen c e >
< / x s : c omp l e xT yp e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< x s : e l ement name= " C 2 7 0 Fa c e " m i n O c cu r s = " O " >
< x s : c omp l e x T y p e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l ement name = " N umbe rC 2 7 0 " type= " x s : i n t " / >
< x s : e l ement name= " C 2 7 0 Ar e a "
m a x O c c u r s = " u n b o u n de d " >
< x s : c omp l e x T yp e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l em e n t ref= "Width " / >
< x s : e l em e n t r e f = " H e i gh t " / >
< x s : e l em e n t r e f = " WidthOf f s e t " / >
< x s : e l em e n t r e f = " H e i gh t O f f s e t " / >
< x s : e l em e n t r e f= " C i r c u l a r "
m i nO c c u r s = " O " / >
< / x s : s e qu e n c e >
< / x s : c o mp l e x T yp e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< / x s : s e quen c e >
< / x s : c omp l e xT yp e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< / x s : s e qu e n c e >
< / x s : c omp l e x T y p e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >

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< x s : e l ement name= " Em i t t e r C e n t e r " m i n O c cu r s = " O " >


< x s : c omp l e x T yp e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l em e n t re f= " L e n g t hO f f s e t " / >
< x s : e l em e n t re f= " Wi d t hO f f s e t " / >
< x s : e l em e n t ref=" He ightO f f s e t " / >
< / x s : s e que n c e >
< / x s : comp l e x T yp e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< x s : e l eme n t name= " Re gu l a t o r y " m i n O c cu r s = " O " >
< x s : c omp l e x T y p e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l em e n t name = " I np u t W a t t a g e "
t ype = " Re gu l a t o r yVa l u e " minOccu r s = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name= " P owe r Fa c t o r "
t ype = " Re gu l a t o r yVa l u e " minOccur s = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name= " B a l l a s t F a c t o r "
type = " Re gu l a t o r yVa l u e " minOccur s = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name = " C o l o r Temp e r a t u re "
t ype = " Re gu l a t o r yVa l u e " minOccu r s = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name= " C I E CRI "
t ype = " Re gu l a t o r yVa l u e " minOccu r s = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name= " I E S TM3 0 "
type = " Re gu l a t o r yVa l u e " minOccur s = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name = " Duv "
type = " Re gu l a t o r yVa l u e " minOccur s = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name= " S PRa t i o "
t ype = " Re gu l a t o r yV a l u e " minOccu r s = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name = " Lumin o u s i n t e n s i t y "
type = " Re gu l a t o r yVa l u e " minOccur s = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name= " Lumi n o u s F l u x "
type = " Re gu l a t o r yVa l u e " minOccur s = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name = " Ra d i a n t i n t e n s i t y "
t ype = " Re gu l a t o r yVa l u e " minOccu r s = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name = " Ra d i a n t F l u x "
t ype = " Re gu l a t o r yV a l u e " minOccur s = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name = " P h o t on i n t e n s i t y "
type = " Re gu l a t o r yVa l u e " minOccur s = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name= " Ph o t o n F l u x "
type = " Re gu l a t o r yVa l u e " minOccur s = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name= " S p e c t r a l Powe r "
t ype = " Re gu l a t o r yVa l u e " minOccur s = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name= " S pe c t r a l i n t e n s i t y "
t ype = " Re gu l a t o r yVa l u e " minOccu r s = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name= " I l l umi n a n c e "
t ype = " Re gu l a t o r yVa l u e " minOccu r s = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name= " I r r a d i a n c e "
type = " Re gu l a t o r yVa l u e " minOccur s = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name= " Ph o t o n F l u x D e n s i t y "
type = " Re gu l a t o r yVa l u e " minOccur s = " O " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name= " S pe c t r a l i r r a d i a n c e "
t ype = " Re gu l a t o r yVa l u e " minOccu r s = " O " / >
< / x s : s e que n c e >
< / x s : comp l e x T yp e >

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< / x s : e l eme n t >


< / x s : sequence>
< / x s : c omp l e x T y p e >
< / x s : e l em e n t >
< x s : e l em e n t name = " C u s t omDa t a " m i n O c cu r s = " O "
m a x O c cu r s = " u nb o u n de d " >
< x s : c omp l e xT yp e >
< x s : s e qu e n c e >
< x s : e l em e n t name = " Name " t ype = " x s : s t r i n g " / >
< x s : e l em e n t name = " U n i qu e i de n t i f i e r " t yp e = " x s : s t r i n g " / >
< x s : a n y name s p a c e = " # # a n y " p r o c e s s C o n t e n t s = " s k ip "
m i n O c cu r s = " O " m a x O c c u r s = " unbounded " / >
< / x s : s e qu e n c e >
< / x s : c omp l e x T y p e >
< / x s : e l em e n t >
< / x s : s e qu e n c e >
< / x s : c omp l e x T yp e >
< / x s : e l eme n t >
< / x s : s chema>

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Annex A - Sample Luminous (Photometric) XML Document

< ? xml ve r s i o n = " l . 0 " ? >


< I E S TM 3 3 >
<Ve r s i o n > l . 0 < / Ve r s i o n >
< H e a de r >
<Manu f a c t u r e r >Ac ademy L i g h t i n g< /Manu f a c t u r e r >
< C a t a l o gNumb e r > X E T 5 5 5 2 9 < / C a t a l o gNumbe r >
< De s c r ip t i o n > L E D 2 ' x 4 ' T r o f f e r < / De s c r ip t i o n >
< L ab o r a t o r y>Apex Ana l yt i c s < / L ab o r a t o r y >
< Re p o r tNumb e r >A P E X - 0 9 1 1 0 1 - 0 0 4 < / Re p o r tNumb e r >
<Rep o r t D a t e > 2 0 0 9 - 1 1 - 0 1 < / Rep o r t D a t e >
< Do cume n t C r e a t o r >Ap e x An a l yt i c s < / D o c ume n t C r e a t o r >
< Do cume n t C r e a t i o n Dat e > 2 0 1 1 - 1 1 - 2 1 < / Do cume n t C r e a t i o n D a t e >
<Un i qu e i de n t i f i e r > 2 1 E C 2 0 2 0 - 3 AEA- 4 0 6 9 -A2 DD - 0 8 0 0 2 B 3 0 3 0 9 D
< / Un i qu e i de n t i f i e r >
< C omme n t >Amb i e n t t emp e r a t u r e 25 de g r e e s C . < / C omme n t >
< / H e a de r >
<Lumi n a i re >
< D ime n s i o n s >
< L e n g t h > l . 2 0 < / Le n g t h >
<Width> 0 . 6 0 < /Width>
< He i gh t > 0 . 1 0 < / He i g h t >
< / D ime n s i o n s >
<NumEm i t t e r > l < / NumEm i t t e r >
< / Lum i n a i r e >
< E q u i pme n t >
< G o n i o r a d i ome t e r >
< T yp e > I E S C < / T yp e >
<Me a s u r eme n t E qu i pme n t > L i gh t L ab < / Me a s u reme n t E q u i pme n t >
< / G o n i o r a d i ome t e r >
< I n tegrat ingSphere>
<Me a s u reme n t E qu i pme n t > La b S p h e r e < / Me a s u reme n t E qu ipme n t >
< / I ntegratingSphere>
< / E qu ipme n t >
<Emi t t e r >
< Q u an t i t y> l < / Qu a n t i t y >
< D e s c r ip t i o n > I n t e g r a l L E D modu l e < / De s c r ip t i o n >
< C a t a l o gNumb e r > N o t app l i c a b l e < / C a t a l ogNumbe r >
< R a t e dLumen s > 0 . 0 < / Ra t edLume n s >
< I nputWa t t a g e > 3 5 . 4 < / I np u t W a t t a g e >
< C o l o r Temp e r a t u r e >
< F i xe dC C T > 4 0 0 0 < / F i x e d C C T >
< / C o l o r T emp e r a t u r e >
< C o l o r R e n de r i n g >
<CIE CRI >
< R a > 9 2 < / Ra >
<R9>8 5 < /R9>
</CIE CRI>
<IES TM3 0 >
<Rf> 6 0 < /Rf>
<Rg> 9 5 < / Rg >
< / IE S TM3 0 >

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< / C o l o r Re n de r i n g >
< Lu m i n o u s D a t a >
< Lumi n o u s I n t e n s i t y>
<Ab s o l u t e P h o t ome t r y> t ru e < / Ab s o l u t e P h o t ome t r y>
<Numb e r Me a s u r e d > 1 9 < / Numb e r Me a s u r e d >
<Numb e r H o r z > l < /Numbe r H o r z >
<NumberVe r t > 1 9 < / Numb e rVe r t >
< I n t Da t a h= " O . 0 " v= " 0 . 0 " > 1 0 9 < / I n t D a t a >
< I ntData h= " O . 0 " v= " 5 . 0 " > 1 0 9 < / I n t D a t a >
< I ntData h= " O . 0 " v=" l 0 . 0 " > 1 0 8 < / IntData>
< I n t Da t a h= " O . 0 " v=" l 5 . 0 " > 1 0 7 < / I ntData>
< I ntData h= " O . 0 " v= " 2 0 . 0 " > 1 0 4 < / I n t D a t a >
< I n t Da t a h= " O . 0 " v= " 2 5 . 0 " > 1 0 0 < / I n t D a t a >
< I ntData h= " O . 0 " v= " 3 0 . 0 " > 9 5 < / I n t D a t a >
< I ntData h= " O . 0 " v= " 3 5 . 0 " > 8 9 < / I n t D a t a >
< I n t Da t a h= " O . 0 " v= " 4 0 . 0 " > 8 3 < / I n t D a t a >
< I ntData h= " O . 0 " v= " 4 5 . 0 " > 7 7 < / I n t D a t a >
< I n t Da t a h= " O . 0 " v= " 5 0 . 0 " > 7 1 < / I n t D a t a >
< I n t Da t a h= " O . 0 " v=" 5 5 . 0 " > 6 3 < / I ntData>
< I ntData h= " O . 0 " v= " 6 0 . 0 " > 5 3 < / I n t D a t a >
< I n t Da t a h= " O . 0 " v=" 6 5 . 0 " > 4 4 < / I ntData>
< I ntData h= " O . 0 " v=" 7 0 . 0 " > 3 6< / I ntData>
< I n t Da t a h= " O . 0 " v=" 7 5 . 0 " > 2 9 < / I ntData>
< I n t Da t a h= " O . 0 " v=" 8 0 . 0 " > 2 2 < / I ntData>
< I ntData h= " O . 0 " v=" 8 5 . 0 " > 1 6< / I ntData>
< I n t Da t a h= " O . 0 " v=" 9 0 . 0 " > 1 3 < / I ntData>
< / Luminou s i n t e n s i t y >
< Lumi n o u s F l u x > l 0 0 0 . 0 < / Lumin o u s F l u x >
< / Lu m i n o u s D a t a >
<Channe l s >
<NumC h a n n e l s > 3 < /NumCh a nn e l s >
< C h a n n e l Mu l t name = " r e d " > 0 . 2 1 < / Ch a n n e l M u l t >
< C h a n n e l Mu l t name = " g r e e n " > 0 . 7 2 < / Ch a n n e lMu l t >
< C h a n n e lMu l t name= " b l u e " > 0 . 0 8 < / C h a n n e l Mu l t >
< / Channe l s >
<Emi s s i onAre a s >
< B o t t omFa c e >
<Numb e r B o t t om>2 < / Numb e r B o t t om>
< B o t t omAr e a >
< L e n g t h> 0 . 5 0 < / Le n g t h >
<Width >0 . 6 0 < /Wi dth>
< L e n g t hO f f s e t > - 0 . 1 < / Le n g t h O f f s e t >
< W i dt h O f f s e t > 0 . 0 < / W i dt h O f f s e t >
< / B o t tomAr e a >
< B o t t omAr e a >
< L e n g t h > 0 . 5 0 < / Le n g t h >
<Width> 0 . 6 0 < /Width>
< L e n g t hO f f s e t > O . l < / L e n g t h O f f s e t >
< W i d t h O f f s e t > 0 . 0 < / W i dt hO f f s e t >
< / B o t t omA r e a >
< / B o t t omFa c e >
< / Emi s s i o nA r e a s >
<Emi t t e rC e n t e r >
< L e n g t h O f f s e t > 0 . 0 0 < / Le n g t h O f f s e t >

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< W i d t hO f f s e t > 0 . 0 0 < / W i dt hO f f s e t >


< H e i gh t O f f s e t > - 0 . 0 5 < / He i gh t O f f s e t >
< / Em i t t e rC e n t e r >
< / Emi t t e r >
< / IE STM3 3 >

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Annex B (Informati ve) - Photon Flux

Visible light is typically defined in terms of either lumens (luminous flux) or watts (radiant flux). Horticulturalists,
however, measure electromagnetic radiation over the range of 280 nm to 800 nm in terms of photons per second.

Each photon is a quantum of electromagnetic energy, the magnitude of which is inversely proportional to its
wavelength. Thus, the number of photons per second can be expressed in watts if the wavelength of each photon (or,
more practically, of all the photons that have the same wavelength) is known.

Plant photosynthesis, however, depends on a chlorophyll molecule absorbing a single photon, regardless of its
wavelength between approximately 400 nm and 700 nm. Thus, horticulturalists are not concerned with the photon's
energy. They instead measure "photon flux" in terms of micromoles (6.022 x 1 017) of photons per second, µmolls. If the
wavelength range is 400 nm to 700 nm, this is photosynthetically active radiation (PAR).

Plants also respond to ultraviolet radiation (280 nm to 400 nm) and " far-red" radiation (700 nm to 800 nm). Depending
on the application, horticultural measurements may be reported in terms of radiant flux or photon flux.

A comprehensive list of horticultural lighting metrics is provided in ANSl/ASABE 5640 J UL20 1 7, Quantities and Units of
Electromagnetic Radiation for Plants (Photosynthetic Organisms) (see Section 2.2).

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