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Tripp Lite by Eaton Secure KVM Switch, 4-Port, HDMI to DisplayPort, 4K, NIAP PP3.0 Certified, Audio, CAC, Single Monitor, TAA
In the demanding security landscapes of government, military, healthcare, and financial institutions, the Tripp Lite by Eaton Secure KVM Switch stands as a trusted link between multiple workstations and a single display. This 4-port unit is purpose-built for controlled environments, delivering rigorous access control, robust video handling, and seamless user experience across dispersed teams. With HDMI input from up to four host computers and a DisplayPort output to a single monitor, it enables rapid switching without compromising security, so operators can focus on critical tasks while administrators enforce strict integrity and separation policies. Certified with NIAP PP3.0, compatible with CAC authentication, and backed by TAA compliance, the switch aligns with federal procurement standards while providing high-performance video at up to 4K resolution. Its compact, durable chassis supports secure desk-side deployments, reducing clutter and potential attack surfaces in environments where visibility, audibility, and accountability matter most. In today’s command-and-control ecosystems, where every second counts and data-handling rules are non-negotiable, this KVM switch delivers the precision, reliability, and traceability required to manage multi-host operations without compromising security or convenience. Whether you’re coordinating a defense laboratory, securing patient data in a hospital IT suite, or managing time-critical financial workflows, the Tripp Lite KVM switch seamlessly integrates into your security architecture, offering centralized control, reduced cabling complexity, and a foolproof method to isolate and switch between trusted systems.
- Secure, government-grade KVM for up to four host systems: Share one keyboard, video, and mouse across four computers with a single DisplayPort monitor, ensuring controlled access in sensitive environments. This configuration minimizes cabling, reduces risk of data leakage between systems, and supports auditable, policy-driven switching. Operators can rapidly switch between hosts using a dedicated hardware control or trusted hotkeys, while administrators enforce access controls and monitor switch activity to maintain strict separation of duties and secure operational workflows.
- HDMI to DisplayPort video path at 4K: The switch channels HDMI inputs from each host to a DisplayPort monitor, delivering high-resolution, color-accurate visuals suitable for analysis, surveillance, and data-intensive tasks. Designed to preserve image fidelity across multi-host operations, it supports 4K video output for modern displays, helping maintain clarity in intricate interfaces, dashboards, and critical applications where detail matters.
- NIAP PP3.0 certified with CAC support: Built to meet stringent US government security requirements, this KVM switch integrates with Common Access Card workflows for authenticated user access. CAC compatibility ensures that only authorized personnel can switch to a protected host, reinforcing accountability and enabling compliant, auditable usage in secure facilities.
- Audio, compliance, and reliability: The device provides integrated audio passthrough so voice, alarms, and multimedia stay synchronized with video during host switching. With TAA compliance, it is suitable for federal procurement, and its durable design is engineered for long service life in mission-critical environments where uptime and reliability are paramount.
- Designed for single-monitor, secure workstations: Optimized for environments where only one display is used at a time, this switch minimizes complexity while maximizing security. Its compact footprint fits tight desks and control rooms, reducing clutter and potential attack surfaces without sacrificing performance, compatibility, or ease of use for operators and administrators alike.
Technical Details of Tripp Lite by Eaton Secure KVM Switch, 4-Port, HDMI to DisplayPort, 4K, NIAP PP3.0 Certified, Audio, CAC, Single Monitor, TAA
- Ports and switching: 4-port KVM switch enabling four hosts to share a single DisplayPort monitor with a dedicated console (keyboard and mouse). Hardware switching controls provide fast, secure transitions between connected systems, with compatibility for keyboard and mouse peripherals through USB interfaces integrated into the console path.
- Video path and resolution: HDMI inputs from each host are routed to a DisplayPort output for the monitor. Supports 4K video output to deliver crisp images, precise text, and accurate color for professional applications requiring high-detail visuals.
- Security certifications: NIAP PP3.0 certified to align with stringent government security standards; CAC (Common Access Card) support enables card-based user authentication and enhanced access control for protected networks.
- Compliance and reliability: Trade Agreements Act (TAA) compliant, suitable for federal procurement. Robust construction and electronics designed for secure, continuous operation in controlled environments, reducing downtime and maintenance needs.
- Audio and peripheral support: Integrated audio passthrough for microphone and speaker usage; USB console connections support keyboard and mouse across the four hosts, ensuring seamless interaction with each system during switches.
- Form factor and deployment: Compact, desk-friendly enclosure optimized for secure workstations and control rooms. Built to minimize intrusion surfaces while providing straightforward installation and ongoing management in regulated settings.
- Display and operation notes: Intended for single-monitor configurations; ideal for environments where display resources must be centralized and protected, with intuitive switching that does not disrupt critical workflows.
How to install Tripp Lite by Eaton Secure KVM Switch
Guided steps to deploy quickly in secure workplaces, ensuring CAC authentication is available and 4K video output is correctly routed to the display.
- Step 1: Prepare the workspace by powering down all connected hosts and securing the KVM switch in a stable location. Gather four HDMI cables (one per host), a DisplayPort cable for the monitor, and USB peripherals for the local console if required by your setup. Confirm that your display supports 4K at the desired refresh rate and that the operating environment complies with security requirements for hardware deployment.
- Step 2: Connect each host computer to the KVM switch using HDMI cables to the designated input ports. Ensure proper cable routing to minimize congestion and maintain a clear path for any CAC readers or authentication devices that may be integrated into your workflow.
- Step 3: Attach the DisplayPort monitor to the KVM switch’s DisplayPort output. Verify that the monitor is configured for 4K output and that the color depth and refresh rate align with your application needs to ensure optimal readability and visual fidelity.
- Step 4: Connect your keyboard and mouse to the KVM’s console USB ports, and connect any required audio peripherals to the appropriate jacks for audio passthrough. If CAC authentication is used, insert the card into the designated reader or slot per your facility’s security configuration and ensure the system recognizes the credential during switch events.
- Step 5: Power on all devices, verify that each host boots normally, and use the hardware switch button or configured hotkeys to cycle through the four hosts. Confirm that input devices, audio, and display respond correctly on each active host, and document the switch events for compliance records if required.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: How many computers can be connected to this KVM switch? A: Four host computers can be connected and switched among the single DisplayPort monitor configuration.
- Q: What video path is supported? A: The KVM switch uses HDMI inputs from hosts and provides a DisplayPort output to the monitor, with support for up to 4K resolution to ensure clarity for modern displays.
- Q: Does it support CAC authentication? A: Yes. The device is NIAP PP3.0 certified and supports CAC-based authentication to enforce secure access controls.
- Q: Is the switch compliant with federal procurement requirements? A: Yes. It is TAA compliant, meeting the standards required for government purchasing and procurement processes.
- Q: Is audio included? A: Yes. The unit provides integrated audio passthrough to maintain synchronized audio with video across switched hosts.
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