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Reposting from last thread since it died shortly afterwards and I'm holding out hope that someone knowledgeable will see this.

This monitor (on the right) refuses to use internal composite sync unless choose PAL mode with the switch. This is problematic because I live in America and all my consoles are NTSC, so this causes the screen to be monochrome and vertically squashed. If I feed it its own composite video output as sync, then select external sync, it will sync in NTSC mode, but the portions of the image that should be white are black. I'm totally stumped here. Has anyone encountered this before? It's an Ikegami TM9-1D.

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This monitor (on the right) refuses to use internal composite sync unless choose PAL mode with the switch. This is problematic because I live in America and all my consoles are NTSC, so this causes the screen to be monochrome and vertically squashed. If I feed it its own composite video output as sync, then select external sync, it will sync in NTSC mode, but the portions of the image that should be white are black. I'm totally stumped here. Has anyone encountered this before? It's an Ikegami TM9-1D.

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