Na-617a User Manual: Nako

For the trigger input, you can adjust the hysteresis (deadband).

If you have the scale, here’s what those cryptic symbols and buttons actually do:

| Button | Press (short) | Press & Hold (long) | |--------|---------------|----------------------| | ON/OFF | Turn on / zero out | Turn off | | MODE | Switch units (g → oz → ml → lb) | (sometimes) backlight | | TARE | Subtract container weight | Reset to zero | Nako Na-617a User Manual

Display icons:

Version 1.2 | Firmware v3.1 | © 2025 Nako Industries For the trigger input, you can adjust the


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  • Troubleshooting Guide
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    Experienced users have discovered several undocumented features that are now included in revised editions of the Nako Na-617a user manual:

    The crown jewel of the Na-617a manual is the fold-out schematic on pages 14-15. It resembles a subway map designed by Salvador Dalí.

    Arrows loop around themselves. Footnotes lead to other footnotes that simply say, "See previous footnote, but sadder."