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Anonymous Posted on Nov 10, 2010

Mitsubishi ws65712 same as the 11 but has a shiny cabinet. went off tried both resets and when i push the power button green light click then it goes off.

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  • Anonymous Nov 10, 2010

    it the same tv as a ws65711

  • Anonymous Nov 10, 2010

    it is the same tv as a ws65711

  • Anonymous Nov 10, 2010

    x=1 and y=2

  • Anonymous Nov 10, 2010

    did it again and this time it was 2-2

  • Anonymous Nov 10, 2010

    no I don't have any experience with this sort of thing but it sounds expensive and probably not worth the cost?

  • Anonymous Nov 10, 2010

    thanks for your help

  • Anonymous Nov 10, 2010

    nice job, thanks

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Ok. I understood the green light click and then it goes off. But what do you mean by "same as 11 by has a shiny cabinet" Please clarify this so that I can help you resolve your issue.

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  • Anonymous Nov 10, 2010

    Ok. The problem you have described seems like a protection fault. Lets try an error code operational check. Unplg the set from the mains and plug it back. Press and hold the device and menu/input buttons for 5 seconds. It will blink x number of times, followed by a short pause and another y number of times. Count the blinks and get me the no of blinks before and after the pause so that I can tell you what the problem is.

    Sai.

  • Anonymous Nov 10, 2010

    Thats weird. Coz 12 means no error. Did you try turning it on. Because when the unit dtects a surge, it goes into protect mode, and will not allow you to turn the set back on until you reset it ie., unplugging and replugging. Give it a shot and let me know

  • Anonymous Nov 10, 2010

    Ok. that means short detected in X-ray protection circuit. This is a High voltage circuit. My first question for you is, do you have the experience of working on high voltage circuits? I am talking about 25000V. May not be a good idea to mess with if you have never worked on electronic circuits of this kind. The voltages in the CRT are residual and I am concerned that you might hurt yourself.

  • Anonymous Nov 10, 2010

    Well it depends on whether you want to go HD by buying a new set. Otherwise spending a couple hundred dollars on this baby is worth it. Television sets just dont last these days. If its LCDs are ok , plasmas are a lot worse and don't even ask me about DLPs!

  • Anonymous Nov 10, 2010

    You are welcome. Thank you for using Fixya!

  • rkgzx9 Feb 03, 2011

    what does 2 blinks then 2 blinks mean?? Thanks

  • Anonymous Feb 03, 2011

    @rkgzx9
    Is it the same model number? These codes vary from model to model

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