Improved figure and table management routines

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@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ coprocessor to display gray-scale on your screen, you will need to install a
color video cable assembly on your monitor.
First, locate the video cable assembly shown in \figref{1} (part no. BC19S).
\fig{1}{MLO-1263-87}{Color Video Cable Assembly, BC19S}
\fig{MLO-1263-87}{Color Video Cable Assembly, BC19S}
The following sections describe the installation process for the VR260 and
VR150 respectively.
@@ -118,14 +118,14 @@ VR150 respectively.
\textbf{Note: The R and B connectors will hang freely — do not connect
them to anything.}
\fig{2}{MLO-1269-87}{Connecting G Cable Connector, VR260 Monochrome Monitor}
\fig{MLO-1269-87}{Connecting G Cable Connector, VR260 Monochrome Monitor}
\item Locate the shorter of the two knobs that come with the color video cable.
\item Insert the shorter knob into the color video cable assembly.
\item Turn the knob on the video cable assembly clockwise to secure it to the
monitor (\figref{3}).
\fig{3}{MLO-1270-87}{Video Cable Assembly Knob}
\fig{MLO-1270-87}{Video Cable Assembly Knob}
\end{enumerate}
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ monitor (\figref{3}).
\item Insert the shorter knob into the color video cable assembly.
\item Turn the knob on the video cable assembly clockwise to secure it to the monitor (\figref{3}).
\item Screw the video cable assembly into the cable mounting plate (\figref{4}).
\fig{4}{MLO-1306-87}{Mounting Video Cable Assembly on VR150 Monitor, Color Cable}
\fig{MLO-1306-87}{Mounting Video Cable Assembly on VR150 Monitor, Color Cable}
\textbf{Caution: Failure to secure the video cable assembly to the cable
mounting plate may strain the cable and may also cause radio
emissions in excess of FCC guidelines.}
@@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ emissions in excess of FCC guidelines.}
\textbf{Note: The R and B connectors will hang freely — do not connect them
to anything.}
\fig{5}{MLO-1279-87}{Connecting G Cable Connector, VR150 Monitor}
\fig{MLO-1279-87}{Connecting G Cable Connector, VR150 Monitor}
\usection{Connecting the Monitor Cable to the System Unit}
Use the color video cable assembly (part no. BC19S) to connect your monitor
@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ the drive door.}
off.
\item Lift up the cable-restraining bar on the rear of the VAXstation 2000 System
unit (\figref{6}).
\fig{6}{MLO-2116-87}{Connecting the Monitor Cable to the System Unit}
\fig{MLO-2116-87}{Connecting the Monitor Cable to the System Unit}
\textbf{Note: If you plan to connect the printer and modern cables, leave the
cable-restraining bar up until you have connected those options.}
\item Connect the end of the BC19S video cable to the video port on the rear
@@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ clockwise with your hngers (\figref{7}).
\end{enumerate}
\textbf{Caution: Before connecting the monitor cable to the System, make sure
the system's power supply is turned off.}
\fig{7}{MLO-2117-87}{Tightening the Thumbscrews on the Monitor Cable}
\fig{MLO-2117-87}{Tightening the Thumbscrews on the Monitor Cable}
\usection{Testing Your System}
@@ -211,28 +211,18 @@ and/or other failures. Check the LEDs on your keyboard for secondary
power-up error messages. If any of the LEDs in \tabref{1} are lit, call your
service representative.}
\begin{table}[H]
\label{table:1}
\caption{Power-Up Error Messages}
\begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{l l}
\hline
\begin{tbl}{Power-Up Error Messages}{l l}
\textbf{If} & \textbf{Then there is a}\\
\hline
The Hold Screen keyboard LED is lit & System failure\\
The Lock keyboard LED is lit & Video board failure \\
The Compose keyboard LED is lit & Communication option failure\\
\hline
\end{tabularx}
\end{table}
\end{tbl}
\usubsection{TEST 50 Mnemonics}
When you run TEST 50, information about the system is displayed using the mnemonics listed in \tabref{2}.
\begin{table}[H]
\label{table:2}
\caption{Definitions of TEST 50 Mnemonics}
\begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{l l}
\hline
\begin{tbl}{Definitions of TEST 50 Mnemonics}{l l}
\textbf{Mnemonic} & \textbf{Device}\\
\hline
CLK & System clock \\
@@ -247,9 +237,7 @@ MONO & Monochrome video circuits on system module \\
NVR & Nonvolatile RAM \\
SYS & Interrupt controller and Ethernet ID ROM \\
TPC & Tape controller \\
\hline
\end{tabularx}
\end{table}
\end{tbl}
The HDC mnemonic represents the disk Controller. The first group of numbers
after the HDC line in the screen display teils you what type of device is
@@ -291,7 +279,7 @@ Type \textbf{TEST 87} and press Return.
The monitor display eight color bars (\figref{8}).
\end{enumerate}
\fig{8}{MLO-1312-87}{Color Bars}
\fig{MLO-1312-87}{Color Bars}
\usubsubsection{Gray-Scale Patterns}
@@ -333,11 +321,7 @@ See your Software documentation for more information.
A list of all TEST commands and the tests or Utility programs they execute
is shown in \tabref{3}.
\begin{table}[H]
\caption{Summary of TEST Commands}
\label{table:3}
\begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{l l}
\hline
\begin{tbl}{Summary of TEST Commands}{l l}
\textbf{Command} & \textbf{Test or Utility Program}\\
\hline
TEST 0 & System exersizer \\
@@ -353,8 +337,7 @@ TEST 81 & Screen of Es (color monitor) \\
TEST 82 & White screen (color monitor) \\
TEST 87 & IEight color bars (color monitor) \\
TEST 88 & Eight gray-scale bars (color or monochrome monitor) \\
\end{tabularx}
\end{table}
\end{tbl}
\howtoorder