Automatic Power on for tv 55M7463DG

Hi,
is there a method to gain automatically power on for the M7 tv series in hdmi mode?
I found the on timer, which turns the device on after a certain time, but I want to specify a time and repeat this every weekday. In dtv mode this is possable but I need this to work with the hdmi input.
Does anybody know a workaround?
Thanks in advice

That doesn't appear to be a US model, and this is the forums for Toshiba USA. You may want to contact Toshiba in your region.
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