Tools and supplies neededThese tools and supplies may be helpful for the installation and setup tasks for DataDomain systems.l Null modem cable (DB-9 female to female), plus sparel USB-to-DB-9 serial (male connector) converter cable if the laptop does not have aserial port, plus sparel Power adapter, C13 to NEMA 5–15 (if based in North America), or a power cordfor your laptop power adapter with a C13 plug, so that you can power your laptopfrom a rack PDUl Antistatic wrist strap and conductive foam padl Screwdrivers:n Phillips #2 with a 12 in. or longer bladen Phillips #2 (standard-length blade)n Phillips #1n Flat head 3/16 in.n Flat head 1/4 in.n Torx T10l Flashlightl Needle nose pliersl Diagonal wire cutters (for cutting tie wraps)l 2 GB or greater USB flash memory drivel Tie wraps (4 in. and 8 in.)l (recommended) Roll of 5/8 inch Velcro cable tie material (3M ScotchmateSJ-3401 or similar)Safety informationCAUTIONl If the system is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, theprotection provided by the equipment may be impaired.l The RJ45 sockets on the motherboard, PCI cards, or I/O modules are forEthernet connection only and must not be connected to atelecommunications network.Review this list of important safety recommendations.l All plug-in modules and blank plates are part of the fire enclosure and must beremoved only when a replacement can be added immediately. The system mustnot be run without all parts in place.l A DD9500/DD9800 system must be operated only from a power supply inputvoltage range of 200–240 VAC and 50–60 Hz. ES30 shelves use 100-240 VAC and50–60 Hz. DS60 shelves use 200–240 VAC and 50–60 Hz.Planning and Site Preparation12 Data Domain DD9500 and DD9800 Systems 6.1 Hardware Overview and Installation Guide