Okay, this could be a lot of issues but if the rest of the television set works fine then this is probably a design feature to shut off the set by itself after you fall asleep. Usually, you can set a time for the TV to shut itself off (after Letterman, for example). Check the operations manual to learn how to work this or shut it off.
Most newer TV's run a quick self diagnostic when you turn them on and if anything's not right, it'll shut itself down to protect the rest of the electronic circuitry. Then if you look at the indicator light, it should flass a sequnce of flashes with is the diagnostic trouble code.
You didn't specify which type of TV it was, so there's not much more I could add without knowing more.
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It turns off
Is the timer on?
When the government turns the television off.
NO, when you turn off the TV, the output of the TV will also go off.
The lac operon is turned off and on by repressors.
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Less power if turned off then turned back on; however, the shock of turning on a cold TV is what wears it out, so the fewer times you do that, the longer it should last, in theory.
Yes, it is a good idea to do so after you have turned it off.
The timer might be engaged. look into the menu for a timer setting and turn it off.
Press "Code Search" button for 5 seconds. When the red light is on release the "Code Search" button and keep pressing the "shut down" button until your TV/DVD turns off. When it turned off press "Enter" button and complete the process.
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