Nako Na613d User Manual Exclusive ((install)) Official
Nako NA-613D is a compact digital dashboard clock commonly used in vehicles or as a desk accessory. It typically features three primary buttons— S (Set/Lap) D (Date/Start) —though some modern variants may use buttons labeled Made-in-China.com 1. Time & Date Setting Enter Setup : From the normal time display, press the button three times until the seconds begin to flash. Select Parameter : Press the
button to cycle through seconds, minutes, hours, date, month, and day of the week. Adjust Value : Press the button to increase the value of the flashing parameter. Save & Exit : Press the button once to return to the standard time display. Made-in-China.com 2. Alarm Configuration : Press the button twice to enter alarm mode. to switch between adjusting hours and minutes. to set the desired time. to exit and save. Toggle Alarm On/Off : In normal time mode, press and hold the
buttons simultaneously. A bell icon will appear on the display when the alarm is active. Made-in-China.com 3. Stopwatch Function Enter Stopwatch : Press the button once. Start/Stop : Press the button to begin timing and press it again to pause. : While the stopwatch is paused, press the S (Set/Lap) button to reset the display to 0:00:00. 4. Quick View Features : Press and hold the button while in normal time mode. View Alarm Time : Press and hold the button while in normal time mode. Made-in-China.com Hardware & Specifications : LCD showing hours, minutes, seconds, and day of the week. : Supports both 12-hour (AM/PM) and 24-hour time formats.
: Usually includes a foldable stand for desk use and double-sided adhesive for dashboard mounting. nako na613d user manual exclusive
: Typically operates on a small button cell battery (e.g., LR1130 or AG10) or, in some desk versions, AA batteries.
For a complete visual walkthrough, you can find various demonstrations on or refer to the Kenko KK-613D manual , which shares identical internal components. Do you need help choosing between the 12-hour and 24-hour time formats?
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Saving a Frequency to Memory
- Dial or key in the desired frequency (e.g., 27.555 MHz for international call).
- Press FUNC > MW (Memory Write).
- Use the CH knob to select an empty memory slot (1-200).
- Press MW again to save. The screen will beep twice.
Chapter 5: Maintenance Schedule – The Longevity Guide
Your exclusive Nako NA613D user manual dedicates an entire section (pages 35-40) to a strict maintenance log. Ignore this, and your machine will fail within 18 months.
Chapter 7: Maintenance & Long-Term Storage
To ensure the Nako NA613D lasts a decade or more, follow these exclusive maintenance steps not listed in the original manual:
- Contact Cleaning: The detachable faceplate pins corrode. Every 6 months, clean the gold pins with a pencil eraser and apply a tiny drop of DeOxit D5.
- Battery Backup: If your memory resets every time you turn off the ignition, the internal supercapacitor has died. Open the case (voiding warranty—do this only after 2 years) and replace the 3.3F capacitor.
- Antenna Cable Torque: Do not tighten the antenna connector more than "finger tight plus 1/8 turn." Over-tightening breaks the solder joint on the PCB.
6. Exclusive Features (Often in the “exclusive” manual)
- Hidden menu: On some NAKO models, press
Menuwhile recording is stopped, then pressDown3 times quickly → extra settings (video bitrate, frequency, etc.) – use cautiously. - Rear camera activation: If dual-lens model, go to
Menu→Rear Cam→On. The screen shows split view or PIP. - Parking mode enable: Requires hardwire kit. Then
Menu→Parking Monitor→On (Low Bitrate Recording)orOn (Time-Lapse).
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting the Nako NA613D (User Manual Exclusive Fixes)
Most generic manuals list error codes without solutions. Here is the exclusive troubleshooting matrix for the NA613D: Saving a Frequency to Memory
| Error Code / Symptom | Likely Cause | Exclusive Fix | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | "Err - H1" on boot | High SWR (Standing Wave Ratio) | Your antenna is shorted or mismatched. Disconnect immediately. Check the PL-259 connector for solder bridges. | | Display flickers on transmit | Voltage sag | The inline fuse holder is resistive. Replace it with a waterproof marine fuse holder. | | No audio from internal speaker | Menu #42 set incorrectly | Enter Menu #42 and set to "SPK Int." If set to "Spk Ext," the internal speaker mutes. | | Microphone gain too loud/distorted | Overdriven preamp | Turn MIC Gain down to "15" (default is 30). Found in Menu #07. | | Fan runs constantly | Firmware quirk | This is normal for units manufactured after 2022. See firmware update below. |
1. Box Contents (Typical)
- NAKO NA613D Main Unit
- Suction cup or adhesive mount
- 12V car power cable (usually USB to cigarette lighter)
- USB data cable
- User manual (basic version – the “exclusive” full version is often a digital download)
Chapter 8: Frequently Asked Questions (Exclusive Edition)
Q: Does the NA613D support AM/FM/SSB? A: Yes. The mode button toggles between AM, FM, Upper Sideband (USB), and Lower Sideband (LSB). The exclusive nuance: For LSB on 27 MHz, you need to activate Menu #23 (Sideband Inversion) and set it to "On."
Q: Why does my transmit audio sound hollow on SSB? A: The stock microphone is electret. For SSB, enter Menu #10 (Mic EQ) and select "SSB Boost." This rolls off low frequencies below 300 Hz for better clarity.
Q: Can I use the NA613D as a base station? A: Absolutely, but do not use a car battery charger. Use a regulated 13.8V power supply capable of 15A continuous, such as the Nako PS-30M.
Q: Where can I find the original PDF of the "nako na613d user manual exclusive"? A: Due to corporate copyright restrictions, the full PDF is not hosted on public servers. However, Nako customer support (support@nako-electronics.com) will email you the Official Version 3.1 Manual if you provide your product serial number and proof of purchase.
