Marshall RS7-HR Signal Splitter

MarshallSKU: 6734595

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Description

Marshall RS7-HR Signal Splitter

The Marshall RS7-HR Signal Splitter is a compact, flexible distribution solution designed to streamline serial communications in professional AV, automation, and control room environments. Built for easy integration, this unit supports RS232 and RS422 interfaces, giving you the versatility to connect a wide range of controllers and devices without sacrificing reliability. Whether you’re configuring a desktop workstation, a compact studio setup, or a full 1U rack installation, the RS7-HR is engineered to deliver stable, predictable performance with straightforward setup.

  • Flexible mounting options: place the RS7-HR on a sturdy desk for immediate use, or install it in a standard 1U rack using the included rack ears. This design enables clean cable management and a professional appearance in studios, control rooms, server rooms, and broadcast environments. The ability to switch between desktop and rack configurations makes it simple to adapt to changing workspace needs or evolving system layouts, ensuring you can scale without needing a new chassis.
  • RS232 or RS422 selectability: the back of the unit features a user-accessible switch to choose RS232 or RS422 before connecting any equipment. This capability ensures compatibility with a broad spectrum of existing controllers and devices, from legacy gear to modern serial interfaces. By selecting the correct standard at installation, you minimize signal errors, handshake mismatches, and data integrity issues, which translates to smoother operation in mission-critical workflows.
  • Front-panel Input connection: the RS7-HR provides a front-facing Input connection for the controller, enabling quick testing, fast commissioning, and straightforward daily operation. This accessible port simplifies troubleshooting and reduces the need to reach behind the unit during setup, making it an excellent choice for environments where technicians perform frequent changes or reconfigurations.
  • Robust build and reliable performance: designed to endure the demands of busy environments, the RS7-HR’s solid enclosure and durable connectors help resist wear from frequent plugging and unplugging, tight cable runs, and routine rack swaps. Marshall’s attention to mechanical integrity supports long-term reliability in control rooms, broadcast facilities, and multi-device installations where dependable signaling is essential.
  • Designed for integration and scalability: the RS7-HR is purpose-built for signaling distribution across multiple devices within automation, AV, and broadcast networks. Its flexible mounting, selectable serial standards, and straightforward input approach make it a practical backbone for expanding systems, reducing wiring complexity, and enabling more efficient signal routing as your network grows.

Technical Details of Marshall RS7-HR Signal Splitter

  • Mounting options: Desktop placement or 1U rack mounting with included rack ears
  • Back-panel interface select: RS232 or RS422 selectable on the back
  • Front-panel connection: Input connection for the controller

How to install Marshall RS7-HR Signal Splitter

Installing the RS7-HR is designed to be straightforward and fast, with configuration that prioritizes accuracy and reliability. Before connecting your equipment, please select RS232 or RS422 on the back of the unit to ensure correct signaling parameters from the outset. Once configured, position the device where it will be most accessible for maintenance and monitoring, then complete the following steps to finalize the setup:

  • Determine mounting approach: decide whether you will place the RS7-HR on a desk for quick access or mount it in a standard 1U rack. If you plan to rack-mount, attach the included 1U rack ears to the chassis following the hardware instructions, then slide the unit into the rack space and secure it with screws suitable for your rack.
  • Configure serial standard: on the rear of the unit, set the RS232 or RS422 switch to match the signaling requirements of your controller and connected devices. This pre-connection configuration is critical to ensure proper data transmission and handshake behavior throughout the system.
  • Connect the controller to the front Input: attach the controller’s serial output to the front-panel Input connection. This arrangement places the primary control source in an easily accessible position for testing and daily operation, allowing quick verification of signal integrity and responsiveness.
  • Route signals to downstream devices: after the Input is connected, connect your downstream equipment according to your system design. The RS7-HR’s role is to distribute the serial signal cleanly to multiple destinations, so ensure that all cables are secured, neatly organized, and free from pinched or stressed segments that could degrade signal quality.
  • Power and test: ensure the system is powered according to your facility’s power standards and perform a functional test. Verify that the controller communicates reliably with all connected devices, check for proper handshake and data transmission, and confirm there are no unexpected errors or latency in the signals traversing the splitter. If issues arise, revisit the RS232/RS422 setting and verify that each connected device is configured to use the same serial standard.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the Marshall RS7-HR Signal Splitter? It is a compact device designed to distribute serial signals across multiple devices, supporting RS232 and RS422 interfaces with selectable back-panel configuration to fit a range of controllers and peripherals.
  • How can I mount the RS7-HR? It can be placed on a desktop for immediate use or mounted in a 1U rack using the included rack ears, making it adaptable to desks, cabinets, and standard AV racks.
  • How do I configure the serial standard? Use the back-panel switch to select either RS232 or RS422 before connecting equipment to ensure proper communication and data integrity across all connected devices.
  • Where do I connect the controller? The controller connects to the front-panel Input, which provides easy access for setup, testing, and routine adjustments without reaching around the back of the unit.
  • Is additional software or power required? The information provided describes hardware features and basic installation steps; for any software requirements, firmware updates, or power specifications, consult the official product manual or contact Marshall support for guidance.

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