Buying a modern Smart TV is often a delight, but a first encounter with the interface can be confusing even for an experienced user. Xiaomi Mi TV P1 43 runs on an Android TV operating system that is radically different from the usual menus of older TVs.
The challenge is that the built-in tuner requires the right region and format to work properly. If you just turn on the TV and start a search, you run the risk of getting a blank list or finding only low-quality analog channels. In this article, we'll break down a detailed algorithm that will allow you to enjoy high-resolution digital TV.
It is important to understand that the Xiaomi Mi TV P1 43 supports the DVB-T2 and DVB-C standards. This means that the device is ready to receive a signal from both a conventional room antenna and a cable provider. However, the software part requires accurate calibration of reception parameters. Let's consider how to properly prepare the equipment before starting the software setup.
Preparation of equipment and signal verification
Before you go into the TV menu, you need to make sure that the physical integrity of the connections is there, and the quality of the picture depends on the state of the antenna cable and the correct connection to the ANT IN connector on the back of the device, and users often forget that you need an active antenna with an amplifier to work for digital television if you are far from the repeater.
If you use a collective antenna in an apartment building, make sure that the distribution amplifier is in the entrance. In private homes, it is critical to correctly point the decimeter antenna towards the nearest tower. You can use a special service on the mapping site to check the signal level, but it is better to conduct the initial diagnostics visually, assessing the stability of the image on any other TV.
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Use a dual-shielded antenna cable and a dense central vein to minimize signal loss, especially if the cable is longer than 10 meters.
Owners of Xiaomi Mi TV P1 43 should know that the TV does not have an integrated antenna amplifier. If you connect a passive antenna without your own power supply, the reception level can be critically low, in which case you need to purchase a separate amplifier powered by USB or network to ensure stable operation of the tuner.
Primary setting of region and language
When you first turn on the Xiaomi Mi TV P1 43, the system will prompt you to choose the language and country, a step that is fundamental to the correct operation of terrestrial television. Mistaking the choice of country will lead the TV to search for frequencies not used in your region, or completely block the function of channel search.
You can choose "Russia" or your current country of residence if you don't have one. If you don't have one, you can choose "Other" or a nearby country, but you can have trouble sorting channels by frequency. Once you select a region, the system can suggest you update the software, which is better done immediately, because newer versions of the firmware often fix tuner bugs.
β οΈ Note: Selecting an Automatic region or leaving the default (often China or the Global version without a binding) may result in an incorrect frequency grid.
The language bar also affects the display of electronic transmission programs (EPG). If you choose the Russian language interface, but the region is set incorrectly, the channel names can be displayed by transliteration or replaced with digital identifiers. The correct language-region link ensures that the teleguide will work automatically.
Automatic search for digital channels
The easiest way to set up a TV on the Xiaomi Mi TV P1 43 is to use automatic mode, which scans the entire frequency range and saves all the signals found. To start the process, you need to go to the main menu and find the settings section, which is usually indicated by the gear in the upper right corner of the screen.
In the menu that opens, select Channels, then go to Broadcast or TV in, and the system will suggest you choose the source of the signal: antenna or cable. For broadcast, select "Antenna", then click "Autopoisk" button. The TV will start scanning, which can take from 3 to 10 minutes depending on the number of multiplexes available.
- πΊ Select the source of the signal "Antenna" in the menu settings channels.
- π Click the "Auto Search" button to start a full range scan.
- β³ Wait for the process to be completed without turning off the TV or switching inputs.
- πΎ Save the changes when the system prompts you to complete the setup.
When you search, you'll see the progress bar and the list of channels you've found, and if you're in your region, 20 digital channels should appear in the list, and sometimes the TV might find additional HD or radio channels that will also be added to the overall playlist.
βοΈ Auto search checklist
Manual frequency setting
Automatic search doesn't always give you the perfect result. There are situations where the TV misses some channels or finds them with decoding errors. In such cases, manual tuning on the Xiaomi Mi TV P1 43 comes to the rescue. This method requires knowing the exact broadcast frequencies for your locality.
To go manual, you need to select the option "Manual setting" or "Frequency" in the channel search menu. Here you need to enter the parameters of a particular multiplex. Usually in Russia, the decimeter range is used, and each channel packet (multiplex) broadcasts at a certain frequency in MHz.
| Parameter | Importance for the Russian Federation | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Type of network | Digital (DVB-T2) | Broadcasting standard |
| Frequency | 474 - 850 MHz | Depends on the channel. |
| Bandwidth | 8 MHz | Standard for DVB-T2 |
| Modulation. | 64 QAM / 256 QAM | Automatically or 256 |
If you type in the first multiplex, you run a search, and the TV will try to decode the signal at that frequency, and if the signal level is good, you'll see a list of channels, and repeat the procedure for the second multiplex, and if you have a third multiplex, changing only the frequency value.
β οΈ Note: When manually configured, don't confuse MHz with channel number. Enter the frequency specified on the CETV coverage map for your region.
Sorting and editing the channel list
After successful channel search on Xiaomi Mi TV P1 43, there is often a numbering chaos. Federal channels can be scattered across the list, and regional channels can be inserted between them. Android TV allows you to edit this list, but the functionality of the built-in tuner can be limited compared to conventional interfaces.
So you have to go into channel management mode through the broadcast menu, you can move the channels up or down, change the order of the channels, but if you can't move the channel to the desired remote button with the built-in tools, you should consider installing a third-party application.
One popular solution is Google's Live Channels app or Play Market's dedicated tuners, which let you create your own guide and reassign channel numbers as you like, especially if you're using voice search or want to switch between your favorite shows quickly.
How to remove unnecessary channels?
Remember that every time you do a second automatic search, the list can be reset to factory order. To keep it sorted, some TV models allow you to export the list of channels to the public. USB-The device is powered by Xiaomi Mi TV P1 43 this function can be implemented through third-party software.
Solving Signal and Coding Problems
The situation of a TV writing βNo signalβ or βSignal is too weakβ is familiar to many digital owners. On the Xiaomi Mi TV P1 43, this can be due not only to the antenna, but also to a software failure of the DVB-T2 module. First of all, check if the cable has left the connection to the TV.
If the physical connection is fine, try resetting the tuner. To do this, find the option to reset or delete all channels in the channel menu, and then start the search again. Sometimes it helps to completely reset the TV to factory settings, but this is an extreme measure that requires reauthorizing all accounts.
- π Check the connection density of the antenna cable in the socket.
- π Reset channel settings through the system menu.
- π‘ Make sure the antenna supports the standard. DVB-T2.
- π Check the signal level in the engineering menu (if available).
Also worth noting is the video format: some older models of antennas or amplifiers may not work properly with new frequencies allocated for digital broadcasting, and if the problem is only seen on certain channels, it is likely that the signal from a nearby tower is overloaded or, conversely, it is due to its lack.
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The stability of the reception of digital signal on Xiaomi Mi TV P1 43 is 90% dependent on the quality of the antenna and cable, not the settings of the TV itself.
β οΈ Warning: If the channels are not there after all the manipulations, try connecting the antenna to another TV. If there is a signal there, there is a problem in the Xiaomi tuner, if not, the antenna system is defective.
Using TV viewing apps
Modern Smart TV offers an alternative to classic terrestrial television. If the reception quality of the air channels on the Xiaomi Mi TV P1 43 leaves much to be desired, you can always use Internet services. Android TV allows you to install IPTV applications that broadcast TV channels over the network.
To do this, just download an app like Peers.TV from Google Play Market, SPB TV or IPTV-Player (like TiviMate) These apps use an internet connection, so the picture quality will depend on your Wi-Fi or wired connection speed, but not on the weather outside.
The advantage of this approach is that there is an archive of transmissions, pauses and a more user-friendly interface, but it is worth remembering that terrestrial television remains free and independent of Internet speed, which makes the skill of setting the antenna still relevant for every TV owner.