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 ====Principle==== ====Principle====
   * //Auto mode:// Is active and controls the movement of trains.   * //Auto mode:// Is active and controls the movement of trains.
-  * //Shunting Area:// All the blocks that make up the shunting range, are being put __**[[:block-gen-en#out_of_operation|Out of operation]]**__ (see also Block context menu).+  * //Shunting Area:// All the blocks that make up the shunting range, are being put __**[[:block-gen-en#put_out_of_operation|Out of operation]]**__ (see also **[[:block-menu-en#put_out_of_operation_put_into_operation|Block context menu]]**).
   * //Protecting Turnouts:// The shunting blocks should be selected in such a way that no turnout belonging to the shunting area may be used by an outside route - //and/or:// -   * //Protecting Turnouts:// The shunting blocks should be selected in such a way that no turnout belonging to the shunting area may be used by an outside route - //and/or:// -
-  * //Protection of Auto Routes:// In the neighboring routes still available to auto mode, the adjacent turnouts should be added to the command list in "adverse" position. In this way the automatic routes are proteced against accidental entry from the shunting area.+  * //Protection of Auto Routes:// In the neighbouring routes still available to auto mode, the adjacent turnouts should be added to the command list in "adverse" position. In this way the automatic routes are protected against accidental entry from the shunting area.
   * //Shunting:// Now one can manually shunt or drive in these blocks while Auto mode is continuing to control the trains on the rest of the layout.   * //Shunting:// Now one can manually shunt or drive in these blocks while Auto mode is continuing to control the trains on the rest of the layout.
   * //Condition:// To allow Rocrail the tracking of the shunting moves and to avoid __**[[:automatic-en#ghost_trains|GHOST]]**__ train messages, there must be at least one defined route between each of the shunting blocks.   * //Condition:// To allow Rocrail the tracking of the shunting moves and to avoid __**[[:automatic-en#ghost_trains|GHOST]]**__ train messages, there must be at least one defined route between each of the shunting blocks.
   * //Direction:// the direction of the route is not relevant, shunting moves may always occur in both directions, regardless of the direction definitions for regular Auto mode.   * //Direction:// the direction of the route is not relevant, shunting moves may always occur in both directions, regardless of the direction definitions for regular Auto mode.
-  * //Completion:// when shunting is completed, all blocks are being put back __**[[:block-gen-en#out_of_operation|Into operation]]**__ (see also Block context menu) and the train can be re-started in Auto mode.+  * //Completion:// when shunting is completed, all blocks are being put back __**[[:block-gen-en#put_out_of_operation|Into operation]]**__ (see also **[[:block-menu-en#put_out_of_operation_put_into_operation|Block context menu]]**) and the train can be re-started in Auto mode.
 ====Application Example==== ====Application Example====
   * //Plan:// the plan shown is not minimal, it depicts an existing layout.   * //Plan:// the plan shown is not minimal, it depicts an existing layout.
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