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UN R62: Proposal for Supplement 3
Document GRSG/2018/15
20 July 2018

Proposal to expand the scope of the regulation on unauthorized L-category vehicle use to include electronic devices such as keyless entry systems, similarly to what already exists in UN R116 on passenger car use.

Submitted by Germany
Status: Superseded
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Previous Documents, Discussions, and Outcomes
10. | UN Regulation No. 62 (Anti-theft (mopeds/motorcycles))

42. The expert from France introduced ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSG/2019/24 proposing requirements for electromagnetic compatibility for electromechanical and electronic devices to prevent unauthorized use.

43. GRSG adopted ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSG/2019/24 and requested the secretariat to remove square brackets in para.12 of the document and to add requirements for the approval mark and number, and to submit it to WP.29 and AC.1 as draft 01 series of amendments to UN Regulation No. 62 for consideration at their March 2020 sessions.

19. (b) | Amendment to UN Regulation No. 62

72. The expert from France introduced GRSG-116-13 to insert specifications in UN Regulation No. 62 that would ensure the electromagnetic compatibility of an electronic device, such as a transponder. Thus, he proposed to insert a new paragraph 5.12 with a reference to UN Regulation No. 10. GRSG supported the proposal. The expert from EC volunteered to check the proposal for the immunity and emission test methods of the 06 series of amendments to UN Regulation No. 10.

73. GRSG agreed to resume discussions at its next session based on a revised proposal by EC to be circulated, if available, as an official document.

4.8.1. | Proposal for Supplement 3 to UN Regulation No. 62 (Anti-theft for mopeds/motorcycles)
8. | UN Regulation No. 62 (Anti-theft for mopeds/motorcycles).
13. (a) | Other business: UN Regulation No. 62 (Anti-theft for mopeds/motorcycles)

51. The expert from Germany introduced GRSG-114-02 which inserts new provisions on electromechanical and electronic devices to prevent unauthorized use. He added that the type approval of such smart key systems could also be an option for UN Regulation No. 116. GRSG noted general support and agreed to resume consideration of this subject at its next session in October 2018 on the basis of an official document.

Related and Previous Documents
GRSG-114-02
WP.29/2019/8
GRSG-116-13
GRSG/2019/24
Relates to UN R62 |