Pioneer Plasma TV on standby and won't power on

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  • vovay45
    New Member
    • Nov 2015
    • 3
    • USA

    #21
    Re: Pioneer Plasma TV on standby and won't power on

    Pioneer PDP-42-A3HD
    When I turn power ON
    1.Green light is ON
    2.I hear some relay switching on and off but nothing on display and no control.

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    • Tomo175
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      • Dec 2015
      • 3
      • USA

      #22
      Re: Pioneer Plasma TV on standby and won't power on

      Pioneer model 6020FD won't turn on. Stand by red light blinks 5 times.
      Any idea what this error code means?

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      • Bjames
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        • Mar 2017
        • 3
        • Us

        #23
        Re: Pioneer Plasma TV on standby and won't power on

        8 blinking loghts on a pro 1150HD I DO HAVE POWER IN THE supply board but is there a way yo test the main. Board?

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        • kach11
          New Member
          • Apr 2017
          • 1
          • USA

          #24
          Re: Pioneer Plasma TV on standby and won't power on

          Hope someone can help clarify my standby issue. I read the replies on this thread but not sure if it pertains to my plasma issue.
          I have a pioneer plasma PDP 5070. It was working earlier today. However, I used my remote control from my cable box to turn the TV on/off and watch.
          Then I powered off/standby to unhook the cable box which, I needed to switch out for a new box. It was couple of hours before I reconnected the cable box and tired to turn the TV on. I tried to turn the power on directly from the button on the TV and it just remained on standby. I used the pioneer remote control and nothing happened. I switched out the batteries on the remote and noticed that the LED transmission/sensor lights up for all of the buttons on the remote EXCEPT for the TV power button. It seems like the remote control does not sense/transmit any signal.
          Not sure if this issue is the same and I have some how triggered that trap switch. Can someone advise?

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