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Anonymous Posted on Dec 20, 2007

Stand by mode

When i turn on my tv it flashes stand by mode and doesn't go on nor does it later

Pulled the plug and plugged back in. Turned off power button, held the reset button, turned on tv. tv turned itself off and back on. I then releashed the reset button. The screen did not come on.

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