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That model is an LCD that uses a backlight. Probably with CCFL tubes. They are known to have bad inverter supplies. Its an old TV though. Keep that in mind.
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Blinking of standby light in Sony telivisions are fault indications. You just count the number of blinks occur at a time when the set is switched On with its FRONT PANEL POWER SWITCH. Count it three or more times, and make sure about its number of blinks and inform me through Fixya. From that number, I can get into the fault section, sometimes more accurate to the location of the fault. Count it Keenly for at least three times and make sure before reporting. OK.
Medion LCD-TV model MD 30058 40inch is a "troublemaker", the problem you descibe Trond Larsen can probably be solve by replacing a capacitor on the CPU board, costing only NOK10,-
Are you placed in Norway?
It seems that the back light is malfunctioning or needs to be replaced the fact that it turns off after a few seconds indicates that is getting over heated. All LCDs, Plasmas and Projection TVs come with a shut off switch witch will turn of the monitor when a spike on the temperature is detected this is to protect the system from overheating. Now before you think about send it for repair; is it well ventilated? Does air circulates around it? Good luck!
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