Mac mini shut down when i power off my samsumg led smart tv

I'm new to mac mini. In fact Mac at all. I use my samsumg led smart tv as display using hdmi port # 4 in my tv. I have also other devices connect to my tv like my apple tv in hdmi also. I don't know why but when i power off my tv, my mac mini stop to work (like a shut down) and when i power on again my tv i must press the power button on my mac mini in order to use it again, it is no longer list in my listed sources on my tv. My apple tv don't have the same behavior, when my tv is back, I just have to select it again in my source list and it will be back there. Is there something I should change or know in order to have my mac mini always available. I'd like to be able to connect to it from other places using vnc, but right now it's always shutting down and even if I try to power on it after my tv close, it wont when my tv is power off. Somebody can help me? Thank you!

Hi Linda,
Unplugging it from AC power will drain the PRAM Battery in short order, thereby losing setting, like Monitor resolution.
You can test the Pram Battery by disconnecting from the Internet so Date/Time doesn't update before you see it, shutdown, unplug AC for a bit, startup & check Time.
In Sys Pefs>Displays, can you set the resolution?

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