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ATEN USB DVI-D Single Display Slim KVM Over IP Transmitter - TAA Compliant
Discover a compact, high-performance solution for secure, scalable remote access and centralized control: the ATEN USB DVI-D Single Display Slim KVM Over IP Transmitter-TAA Compliant. Designed to integrate seamlessly with ATEN’s KE Series Extenders and KE Management Software (CCKM), this transmitter delivers flexible, matrix-style management of single-display workstations across distributed environments. It is purpose-built for data centers, control rooms, labs, and edge deployments where space is at a premium but the need for reliable, low-latency KVM over IP is essential. The slim form factor allows discreet installation behind monitors or inside equipment racks, while the feature set supports efficient operations, reduced on-site visits, and enhanced security for mission-critical systems. With USB connectivity for keyboard and mouse along with DVI-D video, IT teams can centralize access control, streamline maintenance workflows, and deliver rapid, remote responses to incidents without compromising performance or security.
- Remote KVM over IP for scalable, single-display control. This transmitter forms a core part of ATEN’s KVM over IP matrix ecosystem, enabling administrators to access and manage one display host from anywhere on the network. By leveraging secure IP-based routing, it reduces the need for physical presence at the rack, accelerates maintenance cycles, and supports operators across multiple shifts. Its single-display DVI-D output is ideal for workstations, servers, or specialized equipment where a second display is unnecessary, helping to minimize cabling clutter while preserving full keyboard and mouse control. The design aligns with enterprise-grade requirements, providing reliable, consistent performance even in busy data center environments.
- Slim design with robust display and input support. The compact transmitter delivers essential KVM capabilities in a space-saving package. It supports a USB interface for keyboard and mouse along with a DVI-D video connection for a clean, high-quality single-display output. The slim form factor makes it a practical choice for behind-the-monitor installation, behind a wall-mounted panel, or in tight rack spaces where traditional bulkier units would be impractical. This combination of small footprint and dependable video fidelity makes it a versatile component for modern hybrid IT environments, lab benches, and control desks where space optimization is a priority without sacrificing performance.
- Seamless integration with KE Series Extenders and CCKM software. A key advantage of this transmitter is its ability to participate in ATEN’s KVM over IP matrix comprised of KE Series Extenders and KE Management Software (CCKM). This integration enables centralized management, scalable expansion, and precise access control across multiple hosts and zones. IT managers can configure routing, permissions, and authentication through a single pane of glass, enabling rapid provisioning and de-provisioning of users, auditing actions, and maintaining a clear security posture in line with organizational policies. The cohesive ecosystem maximizes uptime and offers predictable performance as you scale from a few servers to a full data center matrix.
- TA A-compliant build for government and enterprise procurement. The transmitter is TAA compliant, aligning with procurement requirements and compliant sourcing standards used by government agencies and large enterprises. This compliance ensures compatibility with a broad range of purchasing programs and supports secure, auditable deployments in regulated environments. In addition to performance, you gain peace of mind knowing the hardware adheres to applicable trade and compliance guidelines, which is a meaningful consideration for projects with strict supplier and product approval processes.
- Flexible deployment scenarios for diverse environments. Whether you are building a small-scale remote desk setup, expanding an existing KVM over IP matrix, or creating a centralized control room with distributed access points, this slim transmitter adapts to varied topologies. Its single-display DVI-D output suits standard workstation configurations, while its IP-based management capabilities enable centralized control, easy scaling, and robust security policies. Organizations can deploy it in data centers, labs, classrooms, or industrial environments, leveraging the KE ecosystem to meet operational demands, optimize resource utilization, and reduce maintenance overhead over time.
Technical Details of ATEN USB DVI-D Single Display Slim KVM Over IP Transmitter-TAA Compliant
- Product type: USB DVI-D Single Display Slim KVM Over IP Transmitter
- Compliance: TAA compliant
- Recommended ecosystem: Part of KE Series Extenders with KE Management Software (CCKM)
- Display support: Single-display DVI-D output
- KVM capability: USB interface for keyboard/mouse with IP-based KVM control
Note: Specific specifications such as UPC/SKU are not provided in the current product details. For exact spec references, consult the official product specifications on the supplier or manufacturer portal and cross-reference with your purchasing records. This description reflects the available information and emphasizes how the transmitter integrates within ATEN’s KVM over IP matrix and management ecosystem.
How to install ATEN USB DVI-D Single Display Slim KVM Over IP Transmitter
Installing the ATEN USB DVI-D Single Display Slim KVM Over IP Transmitter involves aligning with ATEN’s KVM over IP deployment practices and leveraging the KE Series ecosystem for centralized management. Begin by preparing the environment: verify that your network infrastructure can support KVM over IP traffic, confirm power availability for the transmitter, and gather the host systems’ DVI-D display requirements. Connect the transmitter to the host computer or device using a DVI-D video cable to deliver the single display output, and attach a USB keyboard and mouse to the appropriate USB ports to enable full KVM control.
Next, place the transmitter in a suitable location. The slim design makes it feasible to mount behind a monitor, inside a rack, or in a compact distribution cabinet. Ensure that the device is securely mounted and that cable guidance minimizes strain on connectors. Connect the transmitter to the network or to the KE Series infrastructure as required to enable IP-based management and routing. If you are implementing a matrix deployment, configure the transmitter within the KE Management Software (CCKM) to assign access rights, set up user authentication, and determine routing paths to the corresponding displays and hosts.
After the initial hardware setup, complete the software configuration. Use CCKM to discover the new transmitter, assign it to the appropriate KE Extenders, and define the matrix topology that reflects your real-world layout. Set permissions for administrators and operators, define audit logging preferences, and ensure that your organization's security policies (such as password strength and session control) are enforced at login. Finally, test the remote access workflow. From a management workstation, attempt to control the host via the transmitter, verify that video is clear and latency is within acceptable thresholds, and confirm that input from the keyboard and mouse is accurately reflected on the remote system. Documentation from ATEN’s manuals provides step-by-step walkthroughs and troubleshooting steps for common scenarios, including firmware updates, network reconfigurations, and session security considerations.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What is the main purpose of the ATEN USB DVI-D Single Display Slim KVM Over IP Transmitter?
- Q: What does TAA compliance mean for this product?
- Q: Can this transmitter work in a multi-user KVM over IP matrix?
- Q: Does this device support multiple displays?
- Q: Where can I find installation and configuration guidance?
A: It serves as a compact KVM over IP transmitter that provides remote control of a single-display host via USB keyboard/mouse and DVI-D video, designed to work within ATEN’s KE Series Extender ecosystem and managed through KE Management Software (CCKM).
A: TAA compliance indicates the device meets requirements related to the Trade Agreements Act, making it suitable for government and enterprise procurement in jurisdictions that mandate such compliance. It supports secure, auditable deployments in regulated environments.
A: Yes. When used with KE Series Extenders and KE Management Software (CCKM), the transmitter participates in a scalable KVM over IP matrix, enabling centralized control, policy-based access, and multi-user session management across distributed hosts.
A: This model supports a single-display DVI-D output. For setups requiring multiple displays, consider other units in the KE Series EMEA/Global lineup or an expanded matrix configuration with compatible extenders.
A: Comprehensive installation and configuration guidance is provided in ATEN’s KE Series manuals and the KE Management Software (CCKM) documentation. It is recommended to follow the step-by-step procedures for hardware setup, software discovery, access control configuration, and matrix routing to ensure a successful deployment.
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