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Calibration Failure
Make sure that you are using a VGA monitor cable and that all the pins are 
present.
If the monitor settings need a lot of adjustment to reach aim, you may need 
to repeat the calibration process several times to bring the monitor into 
tolerances. To more quickly bring the monitor settings closer to aim, reset 
the monitor to factory defaults as described in your monitor user manual.
Track the progress of each calibration by observing the Current and 
Target Values displayed on the Calibration window. Repeat the 
calibration process as many times as necessary as long as the calibration 
points continue to move toward aim. If the points stop moving or they 
oscillate above and below aim, you may need to replace your monitor. 
Contact your support representative.
When repeating a failed calibration, make sure that the:
− Room is dimly lit or a dark cloth is placed over the monitor
− Sensor is securely attached to the monitor if the sensor has suction 
cups
− Enable cable and sensor connections are properly made 
− Dark Gain Correction of the sensor is performed correctly
− Monitor is warmed up properly
− Monitor is a type that is supported for auto-calibration
− Monitor is in Expert mode, if available
− Super Bright mode is disabled, if available
− Picture effect is set to Dynamic, if available
− Timing for reading patches is set properly. We recommend that you 
use the default settings. If you have shortened the timing to increase 
calibration speed, the readings from the sensor may have some 
erroneous points. Go to Options > Setup. From the Times tabset 
Colors to 4 and Patches to 1. 
Make sure to uninstall any other monitor calibration software that you 
might have on your system.