How to troubleshoot Popit points displaying Faulted even with EOL across the loop contacts?
This article is for troubleshooting a popit point which shows faulted even when a 33k end of line resistor is strapped across the loop terminals.
When two Popits are addressed with the same dip-switch setting, the panel sees the address as Faulted regardless that an end-of-line resistor is connected across the loop input. Use the following steps to troubleshoot.
- Verify the point is programmed correctly with Source= Popex when using the B299, or Zonex if using the D8125.
- Change the popit dip-switch address by temporarily flipping the 0 switch. If the 0 switch is on, turn it off or vice versa. Alternatively, disconnect the correctly addressed popit and reconnect the Zonex loop wires to continue the loop.
- Use View Point Status to check the state of the point (see the article; How to use View Point Status).
- If the point state changed from Faulted to Normal, then there is another popit in the system with the same address as the one which was disconnected.
- If the point state changed from Faulted to Missing, then another issue in the loop is causing the disconnected point to go missing. See How to troubleshoot popit loops.
- Isolate the duplicate addressed popit with the following steps.
- Remove the correctly addressed popit from the loop or change the popit address by temporarily flipping the 0 switch. If the 0 switch is on, turn it off or vice versa. View Point Status should still show the address as Normal.
- Half split the popit loop until the address goes missing. Continue half splitting to isolate the duplicate addressed popit.