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I guess that the writer of this statement was not referring to the protocol or datagrams sent on the bus, but to bits changing inside the device itself. This can indeed happen. Though KNX devices typically withstand better EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) conditions than many other electronic systems, bits in memory (EEPROM, flash, ...) may change due to high voltage transitions, electromagnetic radiations, etc. This happens in very rare cases, kn KNX devices, your computer, your mobile phone, one of the microcontrollers in your car, ... If this happens in memory locations that cannot be accessed from the bus (e.g. stack), then the device has indeed to be replaced. (If this is really the cause.)
Telegrams are protected by a parity bit and a checksum; for memory, there are checksums as well.
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