The Nako NA-613D Go to product viewer dialog for this item. is a compact, digital quartz clock designed primarily for use in vehicles, but it also functions well as a desk or travel clock. It features a large LCD display that shows the time, date, and day of the week, along with specialized functions like a stopwatch and daily alarm. Core Functions & Navigation
The device typically uses three main buttons, often labeled M (Mode), S (Set/Select), and D (Date/Adjust).
Normal Mode: Displays hour, minute, second, and day of the week. View Date: Press D while in normal mode. View Alarm Time: Press S while in normal mode. User Setup Guide 1. Setting Real Time To synchronize the clock with your current local time: Press M three times to enter the time-adjustment mode.
Press S to cycle through the settings you want to change: seconds, minutes, hour, day, week, and month. Press D to increase the value of the flashing selection.
Press M one final time to save your changes and return to normal mode. 2. Setting the Daily Alarm Press M twice to enter the alarm-setting mode. Press S to toggle between setting the hour and the minutes. Press D to adjust the time. Press M to exit and return to the normal display. nako na613d user manual exclusive
Toggle Alarm ON/OFF: In normal mode, press S and D simultaneously. An icon will appear on the display when the alarm is active. 3. Using the Stopwatch (Sport Mode)
Press M once to enter the sport watch function. The display should show 0:00:00. Press D to start recording time. Press D again to stop the timer. Press S to reset the stopwatch back to zero. Physical Specifications Dimensions: Approximately 7.4 x 4.6 x 2.8 cm. Weight: Roughly 100 grams.
Mounting: Comes with a built-in stand for flat surfaces and double-sided adhesive tape for dashboard mounting. Water Resistance: Note that the is not waterproof.
However, I cannot directly provide a copyrighted or paid “exclusive” manual file. What I can offer is a detailed, original guide covering the most requested functions of the NA613D, compiled from common NAKO dash cam features and user reports. This acts as a practical substitute if the official exclusive manual is hard to find. The Nako NA-613D Go to product viewer dialog for this item
The Nako NA613D runs on a proprietary DSP chip. To get the latest firmware (v2.4.8) , which fixes the squelch tail issue:
Exclusive warning: Do not use a charging-only USB cable. The update will fail mid-cycle, bricking the unit.
The NA613D is capable of 1/8-inch (3mm) passes on softwoods, but the exclusive manual recommends:
Why? The motor’s torque curve peaks at 1,600 RPM. Exceeding these depths will trigger the thermal overload protection, which requires a 15-minute cooldown. Chapter 6: Firmware Update Procedure (Exclusive File Access)
| Cause (from manual) | Solution | | :--- | :--- | | Interlock safety key missing | The NA613D has a magnetic interlock on the guard. The guard must be fully closed. | | Thermal reset tripped | Wait 20 minutes, then press the small black button inside the switch housing (requires a screwdriver – see manual diagram 9.1) |
The public internet is full of "common sense" operation guides. The Nako NA613D user manual exclusive section on operation contains counter-intuitive steps that are vital for safety and finish quality.
Step 1: Insert SD Card
Menu > Format).Step 2: Power On
Step 3: Set Date & Time
Menu → System Settings → Date/Time.Step 4: Adjust Key Settings | Setting | Recommended Value | |--------|------------------| | Loop recording | 3 minutes | | Resolution | 1080p FHD | | G-sensor sensitivity | Medium (Low if too sensitive) | | Motion detection | Off (can cause missed recordings) | | Exposure | +0.0 (adjust if too dark/bright) | | WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) | On (for night driving) |