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4 (Argument: n*)

Internal Data Bus Disruption

Wago · PFC200 PLC

What does 4 (Argument: n*) mean?

An internal data bus disruption has occurred after the n-th process data module. This indicates a communication failure or malfunction involving the module at position (n+1) on the I/O bus, impacting the integrity of process data exchange. Modules that do not provide any data (e.g., supply modules without diagnostics) are ignored when determining 'n'.

Common Causes

  • A faulty (n+1)th process data module causing bus disruption.
  • Improper seating or connection of the (n+1)th module on the backplane.
  • Damage to the internal data bus connectors at the (n+1)th module slot.

Repair Steps & Checklist

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  1. 1

    Switch off the power supply to the controller.

  2. 2

    Replace the (n+1)th process data module.

  3. 3

    Switch the power supply back on to the controller.

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Verified technical data. Last updated: April 2026

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Source: Wago PFC200 PLC
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