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HELP
Note: Colors and/or icons may vary from those shown here.
Search
You can search for an address to show its location on the map. To search, click or tap the
search icon (magnifying glass) at the top of the map, type the address into the search bar, and
press Enter.
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Outage Details — Info Panel
For information about an outage location, click or tap on the individual “outage icon” or “outage
cluster” to open the info panel. If you are viewing the map by area, click or tap on an individual
area to open the info panel.
On mobile devices, the info panel opens from the bottom of the map. You can tap the icon at the
upper right side of the info panel to show more information.
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Legend — Understanding the Map
On mobile devices, the legend appears if you tap the compass icon at the upper left side of the
map below the map header. On desktop devices, the legend appears at the top of the map
below the map header.
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Tool Panel
To open the tool panel, click or tap the icon at the upper left corner of the map. The tool panel
contains summary outage information, map tools, outage summary tables, and a tool for saving
map views. It may also include tools for showing weather information or custom layers on the
map.
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Summary Outage Information
The section at the top of the tool panel shows summary information about power outages as
well as the time information on the map was last updated. If you use a smartphone to access
the map, this section may also include links for reporting an outage or contacting the utility.
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Map Tools
You can view outage data by location or by area (county, ZIP code, city, etc.). To change the
map view, click or tap the “Map Tools” section of the tool panel and select the option you want
from the dropdown list. View by Location displays icons for individual outage locations or for
groups of outage locations. The map groups nearby outages together into “clusters” to reduce
cluttering at higher zoom levels. View by Area displays color-coded shading for the number of
outages in each area.
You can also change the map background between Road, Satellite, and Hybrid (satellite with
road labels) views.
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Summary Table by Area
Click or tap the "Summary" section of the map tool panel to open a list of available summary
tables. The summary tables provide a list of customers affected by outages and customers
served by county or by ZIP code. Click or tap on the name of a summary table to open the table.
From a summary table, you can click or tap on an area name to open a view of the outage map
centered on that area.
Weather
Click or tap the "Weather" section of the map tool panel to open settings for turning on or off a
static weather radar image (Radar) or an animated weather radar image (Loop). You can also
adjust the brightness of the weather radar image using the Opacity slider.
Saving Map Views
To save a map view centered on a specific address, click or tap the search icon (magnifying
glass) at the top of the map and type in an address, click or tap the flag icon on the map, and
then click or tap the Add to Bookmarks button in the info panel that opens to the right of the
map.
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On mobile devices, the info panel opens from the bottom of the map. You can view saved
bookmarks in the “Bookmarks” section of the map tool panel. Map view bookmarks are saved
using local storage in your web browser.
Panning
To pan on the map, use the arrow keys on your keyboard OR click or tap a point on the map
and, without releasing, drag the map in any direction.
Zooming
To zoom in or out, click or tap the corresponding button (plus sign or minus sign) in the upper
left corner of the map OR rotate the wheel on your mouse OR pinch in or out.
For additional information, see Google Maps Help.