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Why is the power light blinking on my Sharp TV?

Why is the power light blinking on my Sharp TV?

The lights on a Sharp TV are meant to be clues about the status of the unit. The blinking of either the power light or the OPC (Optical Picture Control) light is an error message or fault code. It may be a setting on the television, it might be a problem with the firmware or a mechanical issue that requires service.

Why is my TV blinking red and not turning on?

If a Red LED is blinking and the TV is not working properly it means that the TV has detected an issue or problem. Most Red LED blink conditions require service. NOTE: 8 Times Blink – For certain models, a special reset procedure is needed if the Red LED on the front of the TV is blinking 8 times and then repeats.

What does it mean when the power and OPC light flashing?

A flashing OPC LED is an alert that something is wrong with your Aquos television. If it’s still flashing, power cycle your TV: unplug it at the electrical socket on your surge protector or wall, wait two minutes and then plug it in again.

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Why is the red light blinking on my sharp Roku TV?

If your Roku TV won’t turn on, but you see a solid or blinking red indicator light, you most likely have a power supply or other hardware issue on your hands. You might have luck unplugging your TV for 5 to 10 minutes and then plugging it back in.

Why is my Panasonic TV flashing red and not turning on?

First try a power reset. Turn off the TV and then turn off and disconnect the TV power cord from the power outlet. Then press and hold (or turn on ) the TV’s power button (or switch) for 30 seconds and release. Reconnect the power cord to the power outlet and switch on the outlet.

Does a Sharp TV have a fuse?

Locate the blown the fuse. It is usually located on the power supply board of the TV, which is the board with the array of capacitors, resistors and heat sinks on it.

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What is OPC on my TV screen?

When the TV is set to “On Display”, the Optical Picture Control (OPC) senses the surrounding light and automatically adjusts the backlight brightness; this will also display the green leaves on the LCD display.