ATEN 4K HDMI Single Display KVM over IP Receiver-TAA Compliant

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ATEN 4K HDMI Single Display KVM over IP Receiver - TAA Compliant

Discover a scalable, enterprise-grade solution for remote access, centralized management, and crystal-clear video performance with the ATEN 4K HDMI Single Display KVM over IP Receiver. Built to satisfy demanding control-room and data-center environments, this TAA-compliant receiver integrates seamlessly with ATEN’s KVM over IP extender ecosystem to deliver secure, flexible, and low-latency access to a host system’s keyboard, video, and mouse signals over standard IP networks. Whether you’re expanding an existing infrastructure or deploying a new centralized control room, this receiver is designed to deliver dependable 4K imagery, streamlined administration, and a future-proof pathway for large-scale deployments. With robust EDID management, straightforward installation, and enterprise-grade reliability, it’s a thoughtful choice for IT managers, operators, and administrators who require accurate display fidelity and responsive peripheral control across distances.

  • Crystal-clear 4K HDMI KVM over IP extension: Extend a high-resolution 4K display (HDMI 2.0 capable) and full keyboard/mouse control over a standard IP network with low latency, preserving color accuracy and detail for mission-critical applications. This enables operators to work remotely with a host computer as if they were sitting in front of it, while maintaining a single-display workflow that reduces complexity in busy control rooms and data centers.
  • Single-display KVM control with seamless peripheral integration: The receiver supports a single monitor setup while enabling smooth sharing of USB keyboard and mouse peripherals. This design minimizes cabling, simplifies maintenance, and provides precise input synchronization so cursor movement, typing, and command execution remain responsive even during intense workloads.
  • TAA-compliant design for enterprise procurement: Built to meet Trade Agreements Act (TAA) requirements, this receiver is suitable for government and regulated environments. Its construction emphasizes reliability, longevity, and consistent performance under continuous operation, making it a solid foundation for large-scale deployments where compliance matters.
  • Flexible network deployment with centralized management: Engineered to work over standard Ethernet infrastructure, the receiver supports remote access, centralized configuration, and scalable expansion. IT teams can monitor, configure, and troubleshoot multiple units across campuses, data centers, or branch offices from a single management console, reducing overhead and improving uptime.
  • Plug-and-play installation with EDID and compatibility features: The system includes straightforward EDID management and compatibility options to negotiate the correct display mode automatically. This minimizes the need for manual tuning, ensures stable video output, and reduces the risk of display flicker or resolution mismatch when hosts or displays change.

Technical Details of ATEN 4K HDMI Single Display KVM over IP Receiver

The ATEN 4K HDMI Single Display KVM over IP Receiver is designed to deliver dependable, high-fidelity video and responsive KVM control across distributed environments. It is built to integrate with ATEN’s KVM over IP ecosystem, enabling efficient deployment in data centers, control rooms, broadcast facilities, and large office environments. The following technical details summarize the key capabilities and design considerations that drive reliable performance in real-world scenarios.

  • Video and display capability: Supports 4K HDMI video with high color fidelity suitable for professional imaging, presentations, and monitoring work. The receiver ensures sharp details and accurate color reproduction essential for judgment-critical tasks and content review workflows.
  • KVM over IP functionality: Facilitates remote access to a host computer’s keyboard, video, and mouse signals over a standard IP network. This enables operators to interact with the host as if they were directly connected, while enabling multi-user access through secure delivery paths and centralized control.
  • Display support: Designed for single-display configurations to maintain clean signal integrity and predictable performance when expanding across distributed workstations or control centers.
  • Connectors and interfaces: Includes HDMI output for display, USB interfaces for keyboard/mouse peripherals, and Ethernet (RJ-45) for IP connectivity. These interfaces are chosen to align with common enterprise networks and AV installations, reducing the need for specialized cabling in most deployments.
  • Compliance and security: TAA-compliant build supports procurement requirements for government and enterprise environments. Security considerations include secure management interfaces and the ability to implement restricted access controls for administrators and operators.
  • Power and physical design: Equipped with an external power supply to ensure stable operation and idle power management aligned with professional equipment standards. The compact form factor supports rack- or shelf-m mounting alongside other KVM components for integrated setups.
  • Management features: Web-based management interface and compatible management protocols enable straightforward configuration, monitoring, and diagnostics. EDID passthrough and automatic resolution negotiation facilitate plug-and-play operation across a range of displays and hosts.
  • Environmental and reliability considerations: Engineered for continuous operation in demanding environments, with robust shielding and thermal design to minimize performance fluctuations due to ambient conditions.

How to Install ATEN 4K HDMI Single Display KVM over IP Receiver

  • Plan your topology: Before installation, map out the host computer, display, and peripheral arrangement. Decide which devices will connect through the transmitter and which will connect through the receiver, and identify the network path that will carry KVM-over-IP signals between the units.
  • Connect the host to the transmitter: Attach the host computer’s HDMI output to the transmitter’s HDMI input and connect USB peripherals to the transmitter’s USB ports. This pairing transmits the video and peripheral signals over IP to the remote receiver.
  • Link the transmitter and receiver over IP: Use an Ethernet network cable to connect the transmitter and receiver to the same local network, or route them through a network switch for centralized access. Ensure the network supports the required bandwidth for 4K video and low-latency KVM signals.
  • Connect the receiver to the display and peripherals: Connect the receiver’s HDMI output to your display and connect any required USB peripherals to the receiver if local authentication or pass-through is needed at the remote site. This establishes the end-user workstation experience at the display endpoint.
  • Power up and configure: Apply power to both transmitter and receiver units. Access the management interface via the provided IP address to configure EDID settings, set display resolution preferences, enable user authentication, and verify the KVM session is operational. Perform a quick test to confirm that keystrokes, mouse movements, and video are synchronized and latency is within acceptable levels.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the primary use case for the ATEN 4K HDMI Single Display KVM over IP Receiver?
    A: It is designed to enable secure, remote access to a host system’s video and peripherals over IP networks, suitable for control rooms, data centers, and enterprise environments where a single-display workflow and centralized management are required.
  • Q: Does this receiver support 4K video?
    A: Yes, the receiver supports 4K HDMI video, delivering high-resolution imagery with appropriate color fidelity for professional applications.
  • Q: Is the device compliant with government procurement standards?
    A: Yes, the unit is TAA compliant, making it suitable for government and regulated environments.
  • Q: How many displays can be extended with this setup?
    A: This description covers a single-display KVM over IP configuration. For multi-display deployments, additional transmitters/receivers and network considerations would be required.
  • Q: What kind of management options are available?
    A: The system offers web-based management and supports EDID management, with options for centralized monitoring and configuration to streamline large-scale deployments.
  • Q: How difficult is the installation?
    A: The installation is designed to be straightforward for IT professionals familiar with KVM over IP setups, featuring plug-and-play video and peripheral transmission over IP with minimal configuration required for typical deployments.

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