You should initiate a calibration procedure if you notice the following issues:

: Always calibrate after a screen replacement or significant firmware update. Step-by-Step MCGS HMI Calibration Process

: If the touch is so poorly aligned that you cannot tap the initial prompt, connect a USB mouse to the HMI's USB port to navigate the system settings.

: Once all points are registered, a message will appear: "The new calibration settings have been set" .

: The cursor will move to several points (usually 4 or 5 positions). Repeat the tapping process for each new location.

: Watch the screen as it boots. When the "Start" prompt or progress bar appears, tap the screen anywhere using your finger or a stylus.

: Turn off the power to the HMI and then turn it back on.

If the standard boot method is inaccessible, consider these alternatives:

: Tap the screen one last time anywhere to save the data and exit to the main operation interface. Alternative Calibration Methods

Mcgs Hmi Touch Calibration (FULL)

You should initiate a calibration procedure if you notice the following issues:

: Always calibrate after a screen replacement or significant firmware update. Step-by-Step MCGS HMI Calibration Process

: If the touch is so poorly aligned that you cannot tap the initial prompt, connect a USB mouse to the HMI's USB port to navigate the system settings. mcgs hmi touch calibration

: Once all points are registered, a message will appear: "The new calibration settings have been set" .

: The cursor will move to several points (usually 4 or 5 positions). Repeat the tapping process for each new location. You should initiate a calibration procedure if you

: Watch the screen as it boots. When the "Start" prompt or progress bar appears, tap the screen anywhere using your finger or a stylus.

: Turn off the power to the HMI and then turn it back on. : The cursor will move to several points

If the standard boot method is inaccessible, consider these alternatives:

: Tap the screen one last time anywhere to save the data and exit to the main operation interface. Alternative Calibration Methods