Use Check Bend Radius to check for bends that violate the specified Minimum bend radius . You can run a bend radius check on all objects in the harness assembly, all objects of a particular type, or one or more selected objects. The objects to check include wires, cables, cable wires, and segments.
Before you begin, you must set the bend radius value as a property on the object to check. You can also set the bend radius value at the library level.
Activate the harness assembly to check.
On the ribbon, click Cable and Harness tab
Manage panel
Check Bend Radius . 
Activate the harness assembly to check.
In the browser, right-click a folder or select one or more harness objects to check for the object type to check. You can select wires, cables, or segments.
To check the selection:
Check All Bend Radii from the context menu to check all objects of a selected type.Automatically check existing violations on routing and segment change
To automatically check bend radius on all segments, and routed and unrouted wires, cables, and cable wires, enable Active Bend Radius Checking in the harness settings.
Set the bend radius multiplier and click the Active Bend Radius check for segments in the Harness Settings to actively check bend radius while creating segments.
Use Show Violations on an object with an existing bend radius violation to pinpoint the cause of the violation. The object that failed the bend radius check is listed at the top of the dialog box. A red symbol is shown at the location of the violation in the graphics window.
Show Violations on the context menu.Clear violations on all segments, wires, and cables in the harness assembly
Clear violations on all objects of a selected type
Clear violations on selected wires, cable wires, and segments
Suppress violations on selected objects