Header
Inspection details header
Navigation
Back Button
The back button in the Inspection Summary and Asset Inspection headers helps you easily return to the previous screen based on how you navigated through the app. Because your inspection data is structured in a hierarchy, the back button always moves you one level up — returning you to the exact page you came from.
Navigation Breadcrumbs
Navigation breadcrumbs enable clear navigation from the Asset Inspection all the way to the Inspections page. When viewing Asset Inspection for an inspection, click on the inspection/site name to return to the Inspection Summary and view a summary of the inspection results, or click on, “Inspections” to return to the Inspections page and view a list of all inspections.
Inspection Date
The inspection date in the header reflects the date(s) during which data was captured for the inspection. When an asset has been inspected multiple times, a drop-down menu will be available allowing you to switch to a previous and/or more recent inspection. If you were viewing an asset’s image at the time when the inspection was switched, Zeitview Asset Insights will attempt to display the closest image, geospatially, to that one that was previously displayed.
View Switcher
The View Switcher allows you to switch between multiple views of the data. Zeitview Asset Insights supports three views:
A map of the anomalies or assets affected by anomalies. A tabular view of the inspection data. A pivot table view of the inspection data. Exports and Reports
Exports of inspection data are available from the Export menu on the right side of the Inspection Summary header. Using the Export menu, you can export a PDF report that summarizes the inspection results, and export any additional files that have been included as part of the inspection results. There is also an option to download a CSV file of the inspection. The export of a CSV file is context-aware and its content will change based on filters applied and what page you are on. On the Map and Anomalies pages, the CSV file will contain records of the anomalies identified as part of the inspection that match the filter criteria applied to the inspection. On the Assets page, the CSV file will contain records of the assets inspected that match the filter criteria applied to the inspection. On the Inventory page, the CSV file will contain records of the inventory identified as part of the inspection that match the filter criteria applied to the inspection.
Dynamic Filters
Dynamic Filters allow you to narrow down anomalies using multiple properties at once. Filters are interactive and automatically update as you refine your selection, ensuring that counts and available options always reflect the current filter state. Filter selections are always applied to the view to the left of filters.
Inspection details dynamic filters
Map
Properties
When an inspection is selected, by default, a map is shown displaying the inspection results. Each marker on the map represents an image captured by the drone. These image markers are color coded depending on the image data and annotations contained within it. Light purple markers represent RGB images, and markers with a yellow, orange gradient represent IR images.
If an image contains an RGB anomaly, its map marker will be color coded to represent the highest severity of included anomalies; red if critical, orange if priority and yellow if moderate. These colors are also applicable to anomalies created on the orthomosaic.
Solar
When an inspection is selected, by default, a map is shown displaying the inspection results. The map provides different levels of interactivity depending on the zoom level of the map.
When zoomed out the map will summarize the inspections results by stack regions or inverter regions, if available. Those regions are colored based on the of the region and display the count of anomalies affecting the region. As filters are applied, the count of the anomalies by region will automatically update. When you zoom into the map, individual modules become visible. Modules affected by anomalies are color-coded based on the anomaly category. Hovering over a module displays information about the most severe anomaly affecting it. Clicking a module opens its details—if the module has an anomaly, its anomaly information and imagery will be shown. As filters are applied, anomalies will appear or disappear on the map accordingly. Stack, inverter, and combiner regions are also displayed when available. Hovering over any of these region labels provides a summary of the associated power loss, condition, and the number of anomalies affecting that region.
Wind and Utilities
When an inspection is selected, by default, a map is shown displaying the inspection results. Each marker represents an asset that was inspected. Markers are colored according to their . Hovering over an asset marker displays information about the most severe anomaly affecting it. Clicking on an asset marker opens its details. Display Layers
Access Display Layers by clicking the stack icon at the top, left side of the map. Once opened, you will see two tabs: Layers and Overlays. The Layers menu allows you to isolate your view to specific annotation or image types, and the Overlays menu allows you to manipulate orthomosaic views, including RGB, IR and DSM (or digital surface model, representing elevation changes across the site).
Site data are all defaulted on but can be turned off to refine your view, such as turning off all data but RGB images or anomalies for example.
IR and DSM overlays can be altered using the color profile options, and their units can be changed with the Scale system options.
Tables
Tables are record level views of inspection data and can be accessed by clicking on the table icon in the views switcher in the top-right corner of the Inspection Summary header. The availability of tables is dependent on the scope of the inspection as defined by the Deliverable Type(s) for the inspection. Any changes to dynamic filters also affect which records are shown in the tables.. Three types of tables may be available for the inspection:
Assets table - The Assets table provides a record level view of each asset inspected. For site-level inspections, such as those for solar farms, the assets listed are limited to the ones affected by anomalies. Anomalies table - The Anomalies table provides a record level view of each anomaly-affected asset inspected. The Anomalies table supports Rapid Scan mode which is a split view where you can view the anomaly records on the right side of the table, while viewing the media of the selected anomaly record. For some asset classes, an Anomaly Report can be downloaded from a record by clicking on the export button under the Action column. Inventory table - The inventory table provides a record level view of each inventory item and which asset the inventory item is a part of. Pivot Table
The pivot table enables quick summary and analysis of your anomaly data. Group data by categories, calculate totals or percentages of assets affected, and rearrange rows and columns to view the information from different perspectives.
Asset Inspection Details
Some inspections consist of numerous inspections of assets. When you select an asset in the Inspection Summary, you are taken to the asset’s inspection details. From there, you can access all applicable anomaly, imagery and inventory for the asset.
External and Internal Blade Inspection Navigation
For external blade inspections each blade is split up into 4 different shot buckets which are Pressure Side, Leading Edge, Suction Side and Trailing Edge. These may be labeled differently depending on your organization's settings
For internal inspections there will be a chamber selection available to access each different chamber, the number of chambers will vary depending on blade type but will be from 2-4. Within in each chamber there will be 3 sections, one for 360 image and then one for standard imagery.
External blade navigation
Internal blade navigation
Compare Images
This feature allows you to view imagery of the same asset or site from different inspection dates simultaneously, which is essential for tracking degradation and assessing changes over time. This function is accessed from the Asset Inspection Details page.
To use the feature:
Navigate to the inspection details for a specific asset or site. Click the comparison view icon. Select the two inspections you would like to view together. The system will display the closest geospatially matched image from the two selected inspection dates side-by-side for comparison. Comparing wind blade inspections