An item is marked suspect when changes in the model result in the settings of an item
becoming unresolved or invalid.
A suspect item is indicated by a icon in the
model tree or details tree. Move the mouse cursor over the icon to
view the tooltip and the reason why it is marked suspect.
Figure 1. An example of a suspect item and its tooltip in the model tree.
Examples of situations where items can become suspect;
If a lossy conducting surface is set on a face bordered by free space and one of the
bordering regions is set to PEC, the unsupported lossy conducting surface is removed. The
face is marked “suspect” and its medium displayed as PEC in the details tree.
If a port becomes invalid due to a change in the model, the port is marked
“suspect”.
Note: Resolve all suspect items before launching the Solver or OPTFEKO. The loss of properties on the model geometry may change the
electromagnetic problem description and impact the computed results.
Tip: Set the correct properties on the item and remove the suspect icon. From the
right-click context menu select Set Not Suspect.