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Field Maps Screen
Objective:
Define objective Example: Show locations and options in the history graph page.
Rights Needed:
☐Admin ☐ Admin Lite ☐Well Admin ☐Well Control
☐Well Config ☐Well Config Lite ☒Read Only
Versions:
XSPOC: 3.1, 3.2
Purpose:
The Field Maps window allows the user to view the wells of the field laid out on an oilfield map.
Instruction:

- Open the XPOC Client
- From the navigation panel locate and select the Group Tab
- Click Group Tab > Field maps Icon
- Field Maps launches and displays the following:
- Tool Bar along the top
- Refresh updates the data displayed on the screen
- Print opens a print preview of the screen for saving or for printing
- Wells in the group are displayed with the latitude of this map as the Y-Axis while the longitude of this map is the X-Axis.
- Wells are displayed on the map as a flag containing the NodeID above the map point.
- Well flags are color coded depending on the Run Status that was retrieved during the Last Good Scan; Green denotes Running, Yellow denotes Idle, Red denotes Shutdown, and Blue denotes any other condition.
- Placing the mouse cursor over a well point on the map will display more information regarding the well status, as shown below.
- Map data can be input in the Map Info area on the Controller Tab in the Well Config window. To remove a well from Field Maps, simply remove the Latitude and Longitude data from the Well Config window.
- The Oilfield Map window supports zooming and scrolling of the zoomed window. To zoom in to the map, double click on the map or use the plus and minus zoom icons on the map display screen. Scrolling around the zoomed window is possible by right- or left-clicking on the map and, while holding the mouse button down, move the mouse.
- Tool Bar along the top
- On the bottom right there are two window control icons.
- The lock icon allows the user to lock the screen,
- The arrow icon allows the use to float the window and move it to other screens or areas of the same computer screen.
