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Unplug the television, let it sit for an hour an try to plug it back in. That should resolve the problem. if it still flashes green after you do this, use the "reset" button again. Let me know if that works.
This can be a power problem it can be a power problem inseide the tv or a power distribution problem from your power outlets. So before you send this to a repair shop you can try to plug the tv to a different outlet by using an extension cord. I understand that you have tried to unplug the tv for several minutes but plugging the tv to a different plug in can make a difference.
Try tv unplug,replug it back about an hour later.Let the tv reset itself back to factory setting.The tv should work now.Not than,the power supply board is dead.The power supply board,that the board,where the power a/c coard plug into it.Tries websites like Shopjimmy.com,Ebay.com to buy a refurbish power supply board for the replacement.
Amazingly, I simply let the set plugged in overnight and this morning when I pushed the power button just to aggravate myself ... darned thing came on like nothing ever was wrong.
Apparently the longer you leave the set unplugged, the longer it takes to reset itself.
Try to reset first if nothing happens we proceed another solution;
Resetting the TV
Some TVs have a reset button. If available and accessible, try using the reset buttons before using the steps below. Using the reset buttons can saved time. 1.Unplug the TV power cord from the power outlet for 3 - 4 hours. 2.Unplug any connected devices (DVD, Set-top boxes, etc...) 3.Press and hold the TV power button for five seconds. 4.Plug the TV power cord back into the power outlet and turn on the TV. 5.Open the on-screen menu to confirm that the TV is responding again. 6.Turn off the TV and reconnect the devices. 7.Turn on the TV.
You need to replace the 1000uf capacitors on the DM board thats the classic symptom of the DM caps being bad the light continues to blink repeatedly. If you need more info on the repair let me know.
First try a "hard rest" , unplug tv for 5 minutes then plug it back in when you go to turn it on hold the power button in for a minute or until you hear a beep , if that doesn't work , could several things , let me know if the hard reset works first.
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