Wrong color on new monitor 2159 m

We just unpacked & implemented the new HP 2159 m monitor & the color is kind of dull olive/yellow harmonic. We (thought) we had loaded the drivers, etc., on the site, but the color has not changed. I tried troubleshooting with the Menu & Auto keys on the lower right side of the screen; I also went to the sequence of Start/Control Panel/display for help, but no luck. We have missed a step somewhere? Anyone? Thank you!

pls do not take into account, I am a fool. very light clamping of the cable on the door drive our colors to normal. Thanks for the support!

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