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Samsung Indicator LED Lights

Which LED Lights
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Symptom
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Possible Cause(s)
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Possible Cure |
Lamp |
Blinking
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Television is warming up.
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The picture will utomatically appear in about 15 seconds.
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Lamp & Timer |
Blinking & On |
Auto Timer ON/OFF has been set and the set will automatically be
turned on in about 25 seconds. |
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Lamp & Standby Temp |
Both are blinking. |
Lamp cover or lamp door in rear of the television is not properly shut. |
Properly secure the lamp door. |
Timer & Standby/Temp |
Both are blinking.
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A cooling fan inside the set is not operating normally. |
Contact the lamp retailer for further technical support.
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Standby Temp |
Blinking |
Check if the ventilation hole on the rear of the set is blocked, because if
the inner temperature is too high, the power will shut off. |
Unplug the television and wait 15 minutes.
Move the television away from the wall to provide better ventilation.
Try again. |
Timer &
Lamp &
Standby |
All three lights are blinking |
The lamp is faulty
The ballast is weak and unable to ignite the lamp
The ballast is faulty
The color wheel is not responding
The light engine is not responding
The lamp is not seated properly, or has not made a connection with the ballast. |
Replace the lamp.
If that doesn't work, the ballast and then color wheel are the next likely faulty components.
If that doesn't solve it, contact the lamp retailer for further technical support or referral to an authorized Samsung repair center.
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Please keep in mind that an indicator light may not necessarily mean that your lamp is bad. Your television may have other faulty components such as a bad ballast or color wheel. Other components such as a Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) board failure or power supply failure can contribute to multiple components being faulty.
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