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Dale Duguid
April 10, 2025
The TV screen has stopped operating. When I power up the TV the normally green power light now continuously cycles through red yellow and green. Is there an easy fix?
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Mr. Anderson
April 10, 2025
To troubleshoot a Sharp AQUOS TV showing a cycling red, yellow, and green power light with a non-operational screen, follow these steps:
1. Use the remote or TV buttons to access the service menu. 2. Navigate through the menu using the "channel down" button until you reach Page 2 or 3. 3. Locate "Lamp Error Reset" and use the volume up button to turn it on. 4. Move to "Reset" and turn it on using the volume up button. 5. Go to "Industry Init" and turn it on as well. 6. Press the "Enter" or "OK" button to confirm the settings. 7. When the screen turns green, unplug the TV. 8. Wait a few seconds before plugging it back in.
These steps reset certain internal settings, which may resolve the issue.
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Do you have a question about the AQUOS and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
The TV screen has stopped operating. When I power up the TV the normally green power light now continuously cycles through red yellow and green. Is there an easy fix?
To troubleshoot a Sharp AQUOS TV showing a cycling red, yellow, and green power light with a non-operational screen, follow these steps:
1. Use the remote or TV buttons to access the service menu.
2. Navigate through the menu using the "channel down" button until you reach Page 2 or 3.
3. Locate "Lamp Error Reset" and use the volume up button to turn it on.
4. Move to "Reset" and turn it on using the volume up button.
5. Go to "Industry Init" and turn it on as well.
6. Press the "Enter" or "OK" button to confirm the settings.
7. When the screen turns green, unplug the TV.
8. Wait a few seconds before plugging it back in.
These steps reset certain internal settings, which may resolve the issue.
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