There might be a connection that could be loose here to have your TV be turning off or there is a problem with the TV's power supply or a Tcon board problem or the power cord might be bad.
The issue you're experiencing with the front display not working on your Pioneer BDP-65FD DVD player could be caused by a few different things. Here are some things you can try to fix the problem:
Check to make sure the power cable is securely plugged into the player and the outlet.
Try a different power outlet or power source.
Check the power switch on the back of the player to make sure it is turned on.
Check the brightness settings on the player to make sure they are not turned down too low.
Check the contrast settings on the player to make sure they are not turned down too low.
Inspect the display panel for any physical damage, like a crack or broken wire.
If the above steps do not resolve the issue, it may be best to take the player to a professional technician or contact the manufacturer for further assistance or service.
It is important to note that, the above steps are general troubleshooting steps, and the actual problem can be caused by different things, so it is best to consult a service manual for your specific Pioneer BDP-65FD DVD player or contact the manufacturer for more detailed and accurate information.
The power supply went bad for your TV and there is a problem with the power supply also.Unplug the 2 cables that are attached to the media receiver and also from the panel and then try to turn the panel back on again and the media receiver needs to be reconnected again.
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please double check that all of the inputs for the tv are placed correctly. Then, you can remove any accessories (ie video game consoles) before power cycling your tv.
Otherwise, you can perform a channel scan next before factory resetting your tv.
Thank you.
Unless your a skilled electronic tech and have the test gear to trouble shoot the set don't waist your money trying to fix it. Plasma sets are about 10x more complex than a LCD set
Those blinks [flashes] are fault indication (Error Codes). From the number of blinks occur at one time switch ON, you can get an idea about the faulty circuit section inside it. This will make repair easy. These are called blinking codes. Make sure about the exact number of blinking of the standby/power LED, by switching On & OFF the set, for at least two times. Count it carefully. If you wish to get some details, check the site linked here. It has details about blinking codes, and fault locating procedure, to many popular brand TVs and other devices.
http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/
If blinks continue without any pause, the main board is faulty.
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There are a couple fuses on the secondary side of the transformer, have you checked those? If they're good then start trouble shooting the regulators. This isn't a high speed switching supply so repairing it should be quite simple. Here is a free download for a schematic, without that it's going to be harder to repair.
There are possibly two issues here.
The PDP screen requires the tuner box to work.
Or
The power supply has a few daughter boards that can fail on the main power supply.
These blinks [flashes] are fault indication (Error Codes). From the number of blinks occur at one time switch ON, you can get an idea about the faulty circuit section inside it. This will make repair easy. These are called blinking codes. Make sure about the exact number of blinking of the standby/power LED, by switching On & OFF the set, for at least two times. Count it carefully. If you wish to get some details, check the site linked here. It has details about blinking codes, and fault locating procedure, to many popular brand TVs and other devices.
http://electro-medical.blogspot.com/
Blinking codes details of many popular brand TVs are given. Surf the site with patience.