Modern Smart TV Xiaomi is a powerful multimedia center that requires a mandatory initial setup to disclose all the functionality. The device registration process is a key step in accessing streaming services, the app store and cloud management functions, without which the TV will operate in a limited mode, available only for watching terrestrial television or other services. HDMI-entrances.
Many users have difficulty logging in, as the interface may vary depending on the version of the Android TV operating system or the proprietary PatchWall shell. It is important to understand the difference between a local manufacturer account and a global Google profile, as each of them is responsible for certain aspects of the deviceβs operation.
In this article, we will discuss in detail all the nuances of connecting your new screen to the smart home ecosystem. We will look at the technical features of authorization, methods to bypass common errors and how to optimize the system after initial activation. Careful follow the instructions will ensure stable operation of the gadget throughout the life of the device.
Preparation of equipment and network before the start
Before you start software setup, you need to ensure a stable physical connection of the device to the power source and the Internet. A high-quality signal is the foundation for fast registration, since the authorization servers must freely communicate with your TV. It is recommended to use a wired Ethernet connection for initial settings if the router is in the same room with the TV.
If cable usage is not possible, make sure your Wi-Fi router broadcasts a 5GHz network, which is especially true for models with 4K and HDR content support. High channel bandwidth is necessary not only for registration, but also for subsequent download of heavy firmware updates. Check that the wireless password is entered correctly, observing the letter register and special characters.
It is also worth preparing the remote control, making sure that it has fresh batteries installed. Some Bluetooth-enabled remote models require pre-coupling, which occurs automatically when first turned on, but may require confirmation. Having a smartphone on hand will also be useful, as some services make it easier to enter data through the Internet. QR-code.
βοΈ Pre-insertion check
Look at the factory version of the operating system. Depending on the delivery region, Android TV 9.0, 10.0 or a newer version with Google TV interface can be on board. This depends on the location of menu items, but the logic of the process remains the same for all devices in the Mi TV line.
Registration and login to Mi Account
The first step in the Xiaomi ecosystem is often to create or log in to an existing Mi Account, an identifier that is required for branded services such as Mi Cloud, synchronizing settings, and using the TV as a smart home control center, logged in via the system settings menu or a special pop-up window on the first run.
To authorize, you will need to enter the phone number or email address that was used when registering your profile. SMS-A code or push notification on a connected smartphone is a standard verification procedure designed to protect your personal data from unauthorized access.
β οΈ Note: When entering a password, make sure that the character display function is not activated on the screen if there are strangers nearby.
If you don't already have an account, you can create it right on your TV, although it's more convenient to do it in advance through a browser on your computer or phone. The creation process is simple and takes no more than a couple of minutes. Once you log in, the TV automatically tightens the region and preferred language if they were specified in the profile.
Why do you need a Mi Account on TV?
Setting up Google Profile and Play Market Services
Since most Xiaomi TVs run on Android, a key element is a Google account, which gives access to the Google Play app store, where you can download Netflix, YouTube, Kinopoisk and other necessary programs. Without this step, the functionality of the Smart TV will be severely limited.
Google logs in through a standard login window, and you'll be asked to enter your Gmail address and password. To improve security, Google can request a sign-in confirmation via a notification on your smartphone, where you just click on the "Yes, it's me" button, eliminating the need to enter a complex password using the remote.
The table below shows the main services that are activated after you log in to your Google profile:
| Service | Function | Necessity |
|---|---|---|
| Google Play | Installation of applications and games | Critical. |
| Google Assistant | Voice control | Recommended |
| Google Cast | Broadcasting from mobile devices | Tall. |
| Google Photos | Viewing a photo on the screen | If you wish, |
It's important to note that when you log in to a Google account on your TV, you may receive a new sign-in notification on your phone, which is a normal security response, and if you didn't sign in at that point, change your password immediately.
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Use two-factor authentication for your Google account, which will protect your email and browsing history even if your password is compromised.
Synchronization with the Mi Home app
To make the most of the smart home, you need to link your TV to your smartphoneβs Mi Home app, which allows you to use your phone as an advanced remote, display notifications from your phone to your TV screen, and integrate your TV into automation scenarios, such as the TV can turn on automatically when you come home.
The linking process starts with opening the Mi Home app on your smartphone. Make sure both devices are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. The app automatically detects a new TV on the local network and prompts you to add it to the list of devices. You will need to confirm the pairing by checking the code that appeared on the TV screen.
After successful binding, additional opportunities open up:
- π± Broadcasting an image from a smartphone to a TV in one click.
- π Control of volume and signal sources through the application interface.
- βοΈ Remote installation of updates and applications.
- π Integration with other ecosystem devices, such as turning on lights when a movie is launched.
It is worth noting that for some synchronization functions, servers may be located in different regions. If you have difficulty finding a device, try changing the region to Russia or China in the Mi Home app settings, depending on your version of your equipment.
Solving common errors in registration
Users may encounter various technical problems during the setup process, one of the most common being the βfailed to connect to the networkβ error or the serverβs endless waiting for a response, often due to an incorrectly set date and time on the device, and if the system clock is downed, security certificates fail to be verified and accounts are blocked.
To correct this, go to Settings β Date and Time and activate automatic synchronization over the network. If this does not help, set the current date and time manually. After adjusting the timekeeping, try logging in again.
Another common problem is software version conflict: Factory firmware may contain outdated security certificates, in which case the system may require an update before registering, and follow the on-screen prompts to download the current version of the software.
β οΈ Warning: Do not interrupt the firmware update process by turning off the power.This can cause a software failure, after which the TV will stop loading and you will need to flash through the flashing. USB.
If the error persists, try resetting your network settings. Go to Settings β Network & Internet β Network Reset. This action will delete stored Wi-Fi passwords, but often solves problems with connecting to authorization servers.
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Correct date and time setting β 80% of problems with the inability to log in to Google and Mi accounts.
Setting up the region and language parameters
Choosing the right region is critical for content services and voice assistants, and some apps, such as Netflix or Spotify, may not be available or work with restrictions if the region of the device is not the same as the region of the account, and the range of available channels on air TV also depends on it.
When you first set up, you will be asked to select a country, choose the one where you are physically located and whose services you plan to use, and you can change this option later in the Settings β Device β About TV β Region, but in some cases this may require a complete data reset.
The language interface is also customizable at this stage. Xiaomi offers a wide range of languages, including full menu localization. If you choose the wrong language, you can change it to Settings β Device β Language. For some models, an extended list of languages is available that can be activated through the engineering menu, but this requires caution.