Audiosonic Caa-09169 Clock Radio Manual Work [new] Page
Audiosonic CAA-09169 is a digital clock radio designed for reliable bedside use
(If your exact unit differs, refer to labels on the device — controls are standard across similar bedside clock radios.)
. To get it working correctly, you must handle the initial power setup and configuration of the clock and radio functions. Initial Setup & Power Mains Connection: This unit is designed for AC 230V~50Hz Audiosonic Caa-09169 Clock Radio Manual WORK
Technical Analysis and Operational Manual: Audiosonic CAA-09169 Clock Radio
A Reverse-Engineered Study of a Generic Dual-Alarm AM/FM Clock Radio
Document ID: AUD-CAA09169-TR-2025
Revision: 1.0
Classification: Public / End-User & Technician Reference
8. References (Analogous Designs)
- LM8560 Datasheet – Digital Alarm Clock Circuit (Natsemiconductor, 1995)
- TA2003 AM/FM Radio IC Application Note (Toshiba, 1998)
- Repairing Consumer Clock Radios – H. Warren, Electronics Now, 2002
Radio: Ensure you have tuned to a station and set the volume beforehand. Buzzer: Select "Buzz" for a standard alarm tone. Audiosonic CAA-09169 is a digital clock radio designed
1. Introduction & Product Context
The Audiosonic brand has been utilized by various OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) to produce budget audio-visual equipment. The CAA-09169 model is a dual-alarm AM/FM clock radio with a LED display, battery backup, and gradual wake (buzzer or radio). No original manufacturer documentation is publicly archived; therefore, this paper synthesizes data from physical inspection of surviving units, comparison with similar era models (e.g., Sony ICF-C218, Philips AJ3115), and standard electronic design patterns.
It is recommended to install a 9V battery (not included) in the bottom compartment to save your settings during a power outage. Radio : Ensure you have tuned to a
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