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Sound 2
Monitoring system for grinders
SOUND2.943.001-E.e

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REVISION
DATE
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26/08/2020
This manual supposes the use of a version 1.0.0.1 or Higher of the Sound 2 software
It cannot be used for previous versions.
Service
If you need assistance, please call your local service center:
HASLER Group SA Tel. +33 (0)4 74 16 11 50
F- 38780 Pont-Évêque Mail: service.fr@hasler.group
HASLER Suisse Sarl Tel. +41 (0)32 720 23 00
CH-2000 Neuchâtel Mail: service.ch@hasler.group
HASLER Deutschland GmbH Tel. +49 (0)2571 540 340-0
D-48268 GREVEN Mail: service.de@hasler.group
HASLER Industrial Equipment Tel. +86 21 59 10 60 58
CN-201801 Shanghai Mail: service.cn@hasler.group
Before you call...
➔Do you have alarm displays?
Are you able to eliminate the cause of the alarm displays?
➔Have you modified part of the system, Microphone, Cable, product or operating mode?
➔Have you tried to remedy the fault in accordance with the operating and service instructions?
➔Please note
The Job Number: _______________________________
The type of mill: _______________________________
The Part Number of Controler _______________________________
“No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or
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to ensure the accuracy and validity of this document. However, errors or emissions cannot be excluded and may
be transmitted to HASLER Group, at the following number: +33 (0) 4 74 16 11 50.
Information in this manual is correct as of the date of publication. HASLER Group assumes no responsibility for
damages resulting from misuse of the equipment or negligence on the part of operating personnel.
HASLER Group also reserves the right to modify equipment, products, programs, and procedures described in
this manual at any time without prior notice.

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Table of contents
1. INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................................5
2. CHECKING ON RECEIPT.............................................................................................5
3. CAUTION..........................................................................................................................5
4. SUPPLIES..........................................................................................................................6
5. MICROPHONE INSTALLATION................................................................................7
6. INSTALLATION OF THE ELECTRONIC HOUSING ..............................................9
7. MOUNTING SHIELDED CABLES IN THE CABLE GLANDS.............................10
7.1. CABLE PREPARATION.........................................................................................10
7.2. CABLE MOUNTING ..............................................................................................10
8. CONNECTION DIAGRAM..........................................................................................11
9. ELECTRICAL INTERFACE........................................................................................12
10. CONNECTION ..........................................................................................................13
10.1. POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION...................................................................................13
10.2. MICROPHONE CONNECTION ON EAR SIDE.................................................................14
11. INSTALLATION .......................................................................................................15
11.1. MICROPHONE DEFINITIVE POSITION.........................................................................15
11.2. MICROPHONE CONNECTION ON SOUND2SIDE..........................................................15
12. CALIBRATION .........................................................................................................17
12.1. MOVEMENT AND SELECTION KEYS...........................................................................18
12.2. SOUND 2CONFIGURATION........................................................................................19
12.3. CALIBRATION DISPLAY.............................................................................................21
12.4. CALIBRATION PROCEDURE.......................................................................................22
13. OUTPUTS SIGNALS.................................................................................................23
14. THRESHOLD SIGNALS..........................................................................................25
15. COMMUNICATION.................................................................................................26
15.1. SUBDCONNEXIONS (MODBUS RTU).....................................................................27
15.2. SUBDCONNEXIONS (PROFIBUS DP).........................................................................27
15.3. ETHERNET CONNEXION (MODBUS TCP) ................................................................28
16. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...........................................................................29
17. MAINTENANCE .......................................................................................................30
17.1. POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR....................................................................................30
17.2. UPDATE SOFTWARE..................................................................................................30
17.3. UNDESIRABLE FREQUENCY INFLUENCE ...................................................................31
17.4. HOW TO REPLACE SOUND 1BY SOUND 2.................................................................32
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1. Introduction
Thank you very much for having chosen the monitoring system for mill Sound 2.
This system has been used successfully on mill all over the world and will certainly work to your
entire satisfaction and your plant.
Sound 2 meets the following European standards:
CEI61326-1(07/2012) for measure materials.
EN61010-1(2010) for security
The present manual should help to make you acquainted with the functions of the monitoring system
and will give you some advice as to installation in order to get the best possible information back
from your mill
2. Checking on receipt
Sound 2 is delivered to you in a specially adapted packing.
Check this packaging for traces of mechanicals shocks or other major damages.
Check the states of the contents and immediately announce any damage to the transport agent.
3. Caution
Warning!
Never connect a housing, which has been seriously mechanically damaged or
which is visibly humid.

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4. Supplies
Sound2 is composed of the followings elements:
[1]: A microphone in its adjustable support
[2]: A connector for the microphone cable
[3]: An electronic unit
[4]: A connector for the power supply cable
Connecting cables (not included):
oCable recommended: Standard Hasler reference: 0631.0007
(type LIYCY DIN47100 from NEXANS LIFLEX 2x0.22 or equivalent.)
•Microphone cable
Single pole, shielded type (Gauge A.W.G : 22-24)
Diameter between 2.5mm and 7mm.
Standard HASLER
Cross section: 0.25mm²
Outer diameter: 2.6mm
Weight: 11KG / km
Maximum length : 500m
Particularities: Excellent resistance to compression and to reverse bending, no flame
propagation
•Power Supply Cable
Type 3x 0.75mm²
Diameter between 6mm and 9.5mm
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]

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5. Microphone Installation
The microphone fitted with two holes (diameter 13mm) 120mm spacing,
has to be set with a rigid support.
Firstly, the needed cable length has to be determined and the microphone interface must be
assembled.
The cable has to be protected by a sleeve up to the microphone connector.
It is advisable to set firstly the microphone on a temporary support in order to find the place, where
the maximum signal is obtained.
Picture 1 : Microphone system dimensions
Warning!
The microphone cable must be absolutely protected against electro magnetic
perturbation (avoid same cable path for power cable especially from motor).

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The microphone has to be placed under the mill at the ball’s impact point.
The impact point is situated more or less at the “four o’clock” position (120° to 140°).
Longitudinally, the area to monitor is situated at approximately 1 to 1.5m from the diaphragm,
or at 2/3 of the first chamber.
Figure 2 : Mill description
Figure 3 : Microphone placement (Ball’s impact)
The microphone interface must be installed closer to the mill in order to have the best capture
of the signal and in order to minimize the others mill influences when all mills are installed in
the same room.
The microphone support must be a solid construction because any accidental displacement
which could cause irremediable damage.
The microphone head is adjustable to 360°. A vertical or horizontal support can be used.
Material
Entrance
Output
Warning!
Set the microphone only after the mill has been running several hours
because of its dilatation.

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6. Installation of the electronic housing
The electrical housing can be installed:
•Near of the ball mill, on a wall of beam (remove the DIN rail mounting clip)
•In a cabinet.
The Sound 2 Electronic housing is guaranteed IP65.

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7. MOUNTING SHIELDED CABLES
IN THE CABLE GLANDS
7.1. CABLE PREPARATION
The interfaces are connected by shielded cables. These cables pass through shielded cable
glands.
Prepare the cable like below
7.2. CABLE MOUNTING
Contact disks (D): Nickel plated brass.
The threaded connector connects the shielding braid to the earthed unit.
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D
D
Cable C
Cable characteristics: (c)
Shielding: braided copper
Maximum distance: 500 m
Wire resistance: < 40 /km
Important:
The cable shielding (c) must be connected
at both ends to the corresponding terminals
for the differential voltage to be lower than
30 V
OR
up to 9.5mm
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