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We have a mirai tv but have lost the remote when we try to press any button eg volume, menu ect the screen goes onto standby any ideas how we can fix this??
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It's normally done from a button on the handset - Press multiple times to increase the time before the TV goes off. Some TVs also have it accessible by the onscreen menus
Check all the solder terminals at its main power regulator board for any loose soldering. Re-solder all the suspected ones, by applying a little more solder, and check. Gopakumar Gopalan Google
To reset it into factory mode, you have to enter its service mode option. Check this link for more details about, how to enter and exit service mode, and to make adjustments. http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/ Pull up previous posts there, either by its
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Mirai, made by Chi Mei Corporation in Taiwan, is proving elusive. You can find Chi Mei Corporation. But good luck on finding what branch would offer Mirai support. Tevion 7009 codes list that I have encountered do not list Mirai.. Why not search for a remote that was compatible with Mirai models? You have ended up chasing universal remote codes in the hope that your remote accepts such for that model. I notice you have not listed the model number of the Mirai. Different models were manufactured. Just how you found a Mirai website referring to a TV eludes me. However, you can play with these codes from a prior Fixya volunteer: http://www.fixya.com/support/t578407-mirai_tv_remote_control_set_up_code
The instructions that came with my remote were COMPLETELY incorrect. I made note in pen in my jumbo remote manual. After hours of searching the web and piecing together various blogs, I wrote these easy-to-use instructions:
Place the jumbo remote and your old remote on a flat surface, head to head, with a 1" to 2" space in between (the remotes should be aiming at eachother).
Press and HOLD the device button on the jumbo remote (eg. TV) until the jumbo remote's small indicator light turns solid red.
Press the LEARN button once on the jumbo remote. The light will blink rapidly.
On the jumbo remote, press the button that you want to perform the learned action (eg. If you want the jumbo remote to turn your TV on and off, press the POWER button on the jumbo remote).
Press the same button on your old remote (eg. POWER button on my old tv remote control). When the jumbo remote's light changes from rapid flashing to slower flashing, press ENTER on the jumbo remote.
You're done! Try the jumbo remote out (eg. Aim the jumbo remote at your TV, press the jumbo remote's TV button, then press the jumbo remote's POWER button). Your television should turn on or off with your jumbo remote.
You can program any jumbo remote button this way (eg. MENU, EXIT, MUTE). Just make sure you press the same button on each remote in steps 4 and 5 (eg. MENU on jumbo remote, MENU or LIST on old remote).
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