Those blinks are fault indications. From the number of blinks, you can get an idea about the fault circuit part/board. If you wish to get more details, visit the site linked here. http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/ Blinking codes and details of many brand devices are given.
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SOURCE: Panasonic TV TC-19LX50 that is Locked
Ask your part time workers what the code was, then enter it into the television.
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Call for warenty service,prob. with ur backlight video board.
SOURCE: I have a Panasonic Model TC-P50S1 plasma TV and
Panasonic utilizes the blinking light as a form of self-diagnostics, similar to the "check engine" light in your car. If you've ever experienced that, you know that a check engine light could indicate anything from a loose gas cap to a major failure.
Panasonic uses the number of times the light blinks, to aid the technician in trouble-shooting the problem. The blinking light indicates an area of concern and helps the technician to isolate the problem and order the correct parts. This in turn speeds up the repair process, keeps parts cost down, and helps both you and the servicer by allowing the technician to complete a repair in one trip in most cases.
So contact an authorized service center.
SOURCE: My Panasonic TC-P42G10 Plasma TV red light blinks 14 times.
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