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Panasonic EDTV Model TH-42PW4UZ
Symptoms: Unit powers on, you hear a relay click, green LED on front indicates Unit is on, nothing happens on screen at all....? No light no image, no distortion... nothing. I left the unit on for a while and I think it went in to standby mode since there were no inputs attached. The light went from green to red, stayed red steady, blinked 6 times, then steady on the last. I don't think this is an error code since it took a long time for it to do this.
I am in the process of looking for service manuals now, tip suggestions and etc.
I know this is an EDTV but for me it is more about the experience than the unit itself.
I have attached a pic of the unit with the back off.
I would have assumed some sort of error lights would have given some indication of what is going on, but no luck.
I did notice there were LEDs on two of the boards (I think SC or SS board and power board) neither of which were lit up (could either be dead LEDs or pointing toward the problem.
Physical inspection revealed no cracks in the glass as of yet.

Panasonic EDTV Model TH-42PW4UZ
Symptoms: Unit powers on, you hear a relay click, green LED on front indicates Unit is on, nothing happens on screen at all....? No light no image, no distortion... nothing. I left the unit on for a while and I think it went in to standby mode since there were no inputs attached. The light went from green to red, stayed red steady, blinked 6 times, then steady on the last. I don't think this is an error code since it took a long time for it to do this.
I am in the process of looking for service manuals now, tip suggestions and etc.
I know this is an EDTV but for me it is more about the experience than the unit itself.
I have attached a pic of the unit with the back off.
I would have assumed some sort of error lights would have given some indication of what is going on, but no luck.
I did notice there were LEDs on two of the boards (I think SC or SS board and power board) neither of which were lit up (could either be dead LEDs or pointing toward the problem.
Physical inspection revealed no cracks in the glass as of yet.
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