Built-In Calibration Sensor And Selfcalibration Problems - Eizo COLOREDGE CG2730 User Manual

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5-4. Built-in Calibration Sensor and SelfCalibration
Problems
Problem
1. The built-in calibration sensor does not
come out/stays out.
2. SelfCalibration cannot be executed.
3. SelfCalibration failure
Error Code Table
Error Code
0011
0013
0014
0030
0034
0035
0036
0050
0060
0061
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Chapter 5 Troubleshooting
• If the protective sticker is affixed to the built-in calibration
sensor, peel it off.
• Turn off the main power on the rear side of the monitor,
wait for a few minutes before turning the power back on,
and then execute SelfCalibration again.
• Check whether the date and time are set correctly on the
monitor (see
• Check whether the execution schedule been set (see
"Schedule" (page
• Check whether the calibration targets are set correctly
(see
• Set the SelfCalibration target using ColorNavigator 6.
• Refer to the error code table. If an error code that does
not appear in the error code table is displayed, contact
your local EIZO representative.
Possible cause and remedy
• Calibration cannot be performed because the target brightness is too low.
Increase the target brightness, and then execute SelfCalibration again.
• There may be a problem with the target value setting. Recheck the target value
of the Color Gamut.
• It is possible that measurement could not be performed correctly.
- Ensure that the built-in calibration sensor is not exposed to strong light such
as direct sunlight.
- Try executing correlation using ColorNavigator 6.
• The target brightness may be too high. Lower the target brightness, and then
execute SelfCalibration again.
• Calibration may have failed. Ensure that the built-in calibration sensor is not
exposed to strong light such as direct sunlight, and then execute SelfCalibration
again.
• The built-in calibration sensor may have failed. Contact your local EIZO
representative.
• Measurement failed. Execute SelfCalibration again.
• The built-in calibration sensor may have failed. Contact your local EIZO
representative.
• There may be a problem with the target value setting. Recheck the target value
of the Color Gamut.
• It is possible that measurement could not be performed correctly.
- Ensure that the built-in calibration sensor is not exposed to strong light such
as direct sunlight.
- Try executing correlation using ColorNavigator 6.
• The built-in calibration sensor may have failed. Contact your local EIZO
representative.
• The built-in calibration sensor failed to open/close.
• If the protective sticker is affixed to the built-in calibration sensor, peel it off.
• Turn off the main power on the rear side of the monitor, wait for a few minutes
before turning the power back on, and then execute SelfCalibration again.
Possible cause and remedy
"Clock Adjustment" (page
25)).
"Target" (page
22)).
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