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Dont see select mod in BIOS. My BIOS configuration need look like this:



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I need to see Select mode between RS232, RS422 and RS485. But in my BIOS, i dont have this selection. According to the manual version are the same. I have a DIN-rail PC ICO 120-83D.










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  • Have you checked all advanced settings of your BIOS? It may be in a slightly different place, look everywhere in the BIOS first.

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Dont see select mod in BIOS. My BIOS configuration need look like this:



enter image description here



I need to see Select mode between RS232, RS422 and RS485. But in my BIOS, i dont have this selection. According to the manual version are the same. I have a DIN-rail PC ICO 120-83D.










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  • Have you checked all advanced settings of your BIOS? It may be in a slightly different place, look everywhere in the BIOS first.

    – QuickishFM
    Feb 12 at 9:28














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Dont see select mod in BIOS. My BIOS configuration need look like this:



enter image description here



I need to see Select mode between RS232, RS422 and RS485. But in my BIOS, i dont have this selection. According to the manual version are the same. I have a DIN-rail PC ICO 120-83D.










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Dont see select mod in BIOS. My BIOS configuration need look like this:



enter image description here



I need to see Select mode between RS232, RS422 and RS485. But in my BIOS, i dont have this selection. According to the manual version are the same. I have a DIN-rail PC ICO 120-83D.







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  • Have you checked all advanced settings of your BIOS? It may be in a slightly different place, look everywhere in the BIOS first.

    – QuickishFM
    Feb 12 at 9:28



















  • Have you checked all advanced settings of your BIOS? It may be in a slightly different place, look everywhere in the BIOS first.

    – QuickishFM
    Feb 12 at 9:28

















Have you checked all advanced settings of your BIOS? It may be in a slightly different place, look everywhere in the BIOS first.

– QuickishFM
Feb 12 at 9:28





Have you checked all advanced settings of your BIOS? It may be in a slightly different place, look everywhere in the BIOS first.

– QuickishFM
Feb 12 at 9:28










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