Philips 32PF5321D/37 and when turned on I get the green light for about 5 seconds then it turns to a red flashing twice then pause then twice and will do this until unplugged. I do not see any bulged caps or and damage from heat and my fuses are good. I do not see any markings for voltages on any of the connectors so I'm kind of stuck on where to go next since I have not seen a configuration like this before.. Any help is much appreciated!
Philips 32PF5321D/37 No pick or Backlight
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