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1. Unplug the recorder from the wall outlet and DISCONNECT THE ANTENNA. Now plug it back into the wall power outlet.(This will keep the recorder from freezing and rebooting)
2. let it go thru it's normal bootup, tv guide search, etc.
3. When you are able to, hit MENU and then go up to TIMERS. Delete all of the record timers. Unplug it, reconnect the antenna, and plug it back in.
4. After a now a proper bootup, re-program you timers and you will be good to go.
5. And the best thing is, all of your pre-recorded shows will still be there on the hard drive.
I have 3 of these 7000pals and 2 have done this same thing, one of them did it twice. It seems like after years of adding and deleting timers, the DVR's software gets "confused". I've noticed twice it happened "on the hour" just as a program timer started while I was watching a program through the DVR. ZAP...Locked up! The power button would not even work to turn it off.
I would suggest that you do a yearly "TIMER CLEAN" to avoid this trouble in the future.
I have 3 of these 7000pals and 2 have done a similar thing, one of them did it twice. After the loading channel Master screen hangs for a time, they would restart. Then the same cycle would keep repeating. It seems like after years of adding and deleting timers, the DVR's software gets "confused". I've noticed twice it happened on the hour just as a program timer started while I was watching a program through the DVR. ZAP...Locked up! The power button would not even work to turn it off.
The steps below fixed all three instances of this failure.
To unlock the Channel Master CM7000PAL DVR:
1. Unplug the recorder from the wall outlet and DISCONNECT THE ANTENNA. Now plug it back into the wall power outlet.(This will keep the recorder from freezing and rebooting)
2. let it go thru it's normal bootup, tv guide search, etc.
3. When you are able to, hit MENU and then go up to TIMERS. Delete all of the record timers. Unplug it, reconnect the antenna, and plug it back in.
4. After a now a proper bootup, re-program you timers and you will be good to go.
5. And the best thing is, all of your pre-recorded shows will still be there on the hard drive.
I would suggest that you do a yearly "TIMER CLEAN" to avoid this trouble in the future.
I have 3 of these 7000pals and 2 have done a similar thing, one of them did it twice. After the loading channel Master screen hangs for a time, they would restart. Then the same cycle would keep repeating. It seems like after years of adding and deleting timers, the DVR's software gets "confused". I've noticed twice it happened on the hour just as a program timer started while I was watching a program through the DVR. ZAP...Locked up! The power button would not even work to turn it off.
The steps below fixed all three instances of this failure.
To unlock the Channel Master CM7000PAL DVR:
1. Unplug the recorder from the wall outlet and DISCONNECT THE ANTENNA. Now plug it back into the wall power outlet.(This will keep the recorder from freezing and rebooting)
2. let it go thru it's normal bootup, tv guide search, etc.
3. When you are able to, hit MENU and then go up to TIMERS. Delete all of the record timers. Unplug it, reconnect the antenna, and plug it back in.
4. After a now a proper bootup, re-program you timers and you will be good to go.
5. And the best thing is, all of your pre-recorded shows will still be there on the hard drive.
I would suggest that you do a yearly "TIMER CLEAN" to avoid this trouble in the future.
It is the set's brain trying to boot up. (not unlike a computer) These sets if unplugged and power applied should blink 70 seconds and then go out and then can be turned on.
The model number will determine my answer/suggestions=
Models beginning with WD are nasty if this problem.
Models beginning with WS are not quite so nasty to deal with.
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