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I shut my TV off lastnight and the TV worked fine. I went to turn it on this afternoon and all it did was "click" like it usually did when it turns on, however this time it did not turn on. I tried again and all it did was click a few times. Now when pressing the "on" button the TV doesn't respond at all. Any suggestions? Thanks, Mike
Same thing happened to me when I returned home this evening! Despite the reviews I have seen on the web, this tv has been workhorse for the last 7 years, oh well I've been dying to get a plasma or lcd panel, and I just about have enough in the TV fund. Time to go shopping!Same thing happened to me when I returned home this evening! Despite the reviews I have seen on the web, this tv has been workhorse for the last 7 years, oh well I've been dying to get a plasma or lcd panel, and I just about have enough in the TV fund. Time to go shopping!
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You can disable this only by going into the Guide Plus+ menu. If you have the original remote or one that matches the feature, press Guide then Menu (sometimes you need to hold this for a few seconds), navigate to Setup (right arrow until it is highlighted). OK, Menu or the down arrow all let you enter the menu. Then use the up/down arrows to select Review Options. Select Off (only two choices). Press OK and exit the guide.
The condition of your TV called power supply overcurrent shutdown that's why you can hear a click sound. The TV is going into a protection mode to prevent further circuit damage. That's why it will not turn on or not powering up. I would concentrate on the power supply section board. Bad regulation of the incoming voltage could caused this issue although,there is a capacitor across the incoming line and nuetral.Maybe its leak or dry up and cause the problems,change it out with one of identical rating .I would probably also check the flyback circuit and flyback transformer although now you are getting into dangerous area,especially if you have no electronic experience background. It could be also be a loose ,crack or cold solder joint,a blown fuse,fusible links or other component .It could be one of several boards.Unfortunately the level of sophistication on these TV make it virtually impossible to diagnose them further without taking them apart and probing around with a multimeter and other tools.This TV is handy enough to take to a repair shop find a good one.You will probably have to pay $75 to $100....
Simply enter 00000 for the zip code and complete the set up process; if you're in Canada, select the USA as your country and use the zip. However, you MUST complete the set up, including allowing the TV to search for appropriate code. In the long scheme of things, location and codes don't really matter because you won't see the GUIDE again.
If you have the set off, and the cable plugged into the back of the set for a day or so, the guide plus should come back. It will sometimes take up to 48 hours. If it does not, there is a problem with the set and will require servicing. Good Luck
Same thing happened to me when I returned home this evening! Despite the reviews I have seen on the web, this tv has been workhorse for the last 7 years, oh well I've been dying to get a plasma or lcd panel, and I just about have enough in the TV fund. Time to go shopping!
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