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3. Select Calibration.
4. Select Set calibration schedule.
You must set the internal clock to set a calibration schedule.
5. Select the amount of time between calibrations, and then select Next.
6. Choose the appropriate duration, and then select Next.
7. Choose the day of the week to perform the calibration, and then select Next.
TIP: Although you can choose any day and time, HP recommends you choose a time when no one is
using the display so that production is not interrupted.
8. Set the time of the day to perform the calibration, and then select Next.
9. Select Conrm and Exit. The clock starts and calibrations run automatically.
Viewing the calibration schedule
Once a calibration schedule has been set, you can check the schedule in Calibration > View Calibration
Schedule. (If no schedule is set, you will be prompted to set a schedule.) This option also allows you to cancel
the calibration schedule.
Using a StudioCal XML le for automation
By default, the calibration process recalibrates the active user preset. If you want a specic preset or presets
to be calibrated, you can dene them using StudioCal XML and then install the le on the display. This le is
then used for calibration automation.
To install a StudioCal XML le:
1. Create a ‘StudioCal.xml’ le and copy it to the root (top) directory of a USB ash drive.
2. Insert the USB ash drive into one of the DreamColor USB ports on the bottom of the display.
3. Dismiss any calibration or rmware messages that display.
4. Open the Main Menu.
5. Select Calibration.
6. Select Install StudioCal XML.
The display looks for a StudioCal.xml le on the attached USB ash drive.
Once installed, the le will be used for all subsequent automated calibrations.
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