Power Surge = No STB power

We have Verizon Fios TV and i have a Motorola 7216 Hi-Def DVR in my bedroom. It has worked flawlessly up until today when we had a power surge in our house. The power only blinked for a second and that was it. Everything in the house works just fine except for my DVR STB.
There is no power to the box. It is plugged into a surge protector along with my TV and Xbox 360, both of which are working fine. But for some reason the power won't turn on on the box. I've tried unplugging for 15sec and plugging back in, tried unplugging from the surge protector for 15sec and plugging back in. I've even tried both of those methods but for 2-3min and still nothing.
I tried using the Verizon Home Agent program to reset the STB but still nothing. Like I said, everything else works fine except for my STB. Any ideas? Or should I just call Verizon and have them come look at it?
I'm worried that the box fried itself with the power surge, when I do hit the power button I can hear a VERY faint sound from the box. But I have to be right next to the box and pushing power from there to hear it.

This would seem rather simple to resolve ... without complicating things by trying to tell the tech support people the story starting with the power surge and all the troubleshooting stuff you did, simply call Verizon and tell them that the box won't power on.   They'll probably do some basic troubleshooting with you which you should patiently oblige and then decide to send you a new box.

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