MX700 Cisco telepresense screen color calibration

We have a cisco MX700 telepresense unit, having a color calibration issue, when the system is first turned on the screen on the left is blue, screen on the right is pink, when connecting the desktop colors are off.  I see a color calibration port on top of the unit, is this a color calibration issue or could it be something else?

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    Best regards,

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