1. Isingeniso
The Galcon 61042 DC-4 is a battery-operated digital irrigation controller designed for managing sprinkler systems in lawns and gardens, particularly in locations without an electrical power supply. This controller offers flexible programming options for up to four valves plus a master valve, making it suitable for various irrigation needs. This manual provides detailed instructions for the proper setup, operation, and maintenance of your Galcon 61042 DC-4 controller.
2. Yini EseBhokisini
- Galcon 61042 DC-4 Irrigation Controller Unit
- I-Universal Mounting Bracket
- I-Wall Mounting Bracket
- Incwadi Yomnikazi
- Note: A 9V alkaline battery is required and not included.
3. Izici
- Waterproof IP68 and Humidity Resistant: Designed to withstand harsh outdoor environments and can be installed in a valve box.
- Ibhethri liyasebenza: Operates on a single 9V alkaline battery (not included) with a lifespan of up to one year, ideal for off-grid sites.
- Izinketho zokufaka: Mounts directly to a valve's solenoid with the universal mounting bracket or to a wall surface with the included wall-mounted plate.
- Ukuhlela Okuguquguqukayo: Program irrigation by day of the week (daily or weekly), or in cycles. Duration can be set from 1 minute to 12 hours.
- Independent Valve Control: Supports up to 4 independent start times per valve.
- Cyclic Programming: Set cycles from every day to every 30 days.
- Water Budgeting: Adjust watering duration up to 90%.
- Ukusebenza Mathupha: Includes manual operation and rain off buttons.
4. Sethaphu Imiyalelo
4.1. Ukufakwa kwebhethri
The Galcon 61042 DC-4 controller requires one 9V alkaline battery (not included) for operation. Ensure the battery is fresh for optimal performance.
- Locate the battery compartment on the controller.
- Vula ikhava yengxenye yebhethri.
- Connect a new 9V alkaline battery to the battery terminals.
- Carefully place the battery into the compartment and close the cover securely. Ensure the cover is horizontal with the valve for a proper seal.

Figure 1: Galcon 61042 DC-4 Controller with battery compartment visible.
4.2. Wiring the Valves
The controller supports up to four valves and one master valve. Each pair of red and black wires is clearly marked for its corresponding valve (1, 2, 3, 4) and the master valve (yellow loop).
- Identify the red and black wires for each valve you intend to connect.
- Connect the red wire from the controller to the positive terminal of your DC latching solenoid valve.
- Connect the black wire from the controller to the negative terminal of your DC latching solenoid valve.
- For the master valve, connect the yellow loop wires to your master valve's solenoid.
- Ensure all connections are secure and waterproof.

Figure 2: Labeled wiring for connecting multiple valves to the controller.
4.3. Ukukhweza Isilawuli
The controller offers two primary mounting options: directly onto a solenoid or to a wall surface.
- Solenoid Mounting: The controller base is designed to slide directly onto a compatible solenoid. Ensure it clicks securely into place.
- Ukukhweza udonga: Use the provided wall mounting bracket. Secure the bracket to a wall using appropriate screws, then clip the controller onto the bracket.

Figure 3: Controller demonstrating both solenoid and wall mounting options.
4.4. Initial Power-Up and Time Setting
After battery installation, the display will activate. The time will likely be flashing, indicating it needs to be set.
- Sebenzisa i- Umcibisholo Wesokudla button to navigate through the settings.
- Sebenzisa i- Kanye (+) futhi Susa (-) buttons to adjust the hour and minute values.
- Cindezela inkinobho Enter (C) button to confirm each setting and move to the next.
- Set the current day of the week using the Kanye (+) futhi Susa (-) izinkinobho.

Figure 4: Close-up of the controller's display and control buttons.
5. Iziqondiso Zokusebenza
5.1. Programming Irrigation Cycles
The controller allows for flexible programming of each valve. The following steps outline how to set duration, frequency, and start/stop times.
- Khetha i-Valve: Cindezela inkinobho Umcibisholo Wesokudla button until the desired valve number (1-4) is flashing. Press Enter (C) ukukhetha.
- Setha Ubude Besikhathi: Sebenzisa i- Kanye (+) futhi Susa (-) buttons to set the watering duration in minutes or seconds. Press Enter (C).
- Set Frequency (Days/Cycles):
- Days of the Week: Sebenzisa Kanye (+) to select specific days (M, Tu, W, Th, F, Sa, Su).
- Cyclic: Sebenzisa Kanye (+) to set the cycle interval (e.g., every 2 days, every 5 minutes).
- Set Start Times: The controller allows for multiple start times per valve. Use Kanye (+) futhi Susa (-) to set the desired start time(s). Press Enter (C) after each.
- Set Window Open/Close (for Misting/Propagation): For applications like misting, you can define a window during which irrigation can occur. Set the start and end times for this window.
- Repeat for all desired valves.
Video 1: Detailed guide on setting up and programming the Galcon 61042 DC-4 irrigation controller.
5.2. Rain Sensor Loop
The yellow loop wires are for connecting an optional rain sensor. If a rain sensor is connected, the controller can be programmed to shut off irrigation for a specified period when rain is detected, preventing overwatering.
5.3. Ukusebenza Mathupha
The controller features a manual operation button to temporarily activate or deactivate a zone outside of the programmed schedule. Refer to the display for manual control options.
6. Isondlo
- Ukushintshwa Kwebhethri: Replace the 9V alkaline battery annually or when the low battery indicator appears on the display.
- Ukuhlanza: Periodically clean the controller's exterior with a soft, damp indwangu. Gwema amakhemikhali anokhahlo.
- Ukwenza ubusika: In freezing climates, remove the controller and battery for winter storage to prevent damage.
7. Ukuxazulula izinkinga
- Isilawuli Asivuli Amandla: Check battery installation and ensure the battery is new and correctly inserted.
- Valves Not Activating:
- Verify that the controller is programmed correctly with appropriate start times and durations.
- Ensure the valves are compatible DC latching solenoids. The controller is not compatible with AC valves.
- Check all wiring connections for security and proper polarity.
- Before pressurizing the system, briefly touch the red wire of a valve to the minus terminal of a 9-volt battery and the black wire to the plus terminal to set the valve to the OFF position.
- Inaccurate Watering: Review your programming settings for duration, frequency, and start times.
- Ukulimala Emzimbeni: Inspect the unit upon arrival for any damage, such as broken battery terminals, to ensure proper functionality.
8. Imininingwane
| Ibhrendi | I-Galcon |
| Inombolo Yemodeli | GAJ4S0002P0 (61042 DC-4) |
| Okubalulekile | Ipulasitiki |
| Ubukhulu bomkhiqizo | 3.7"D x 5.1"W x 5.1"H |
| Isisindo sento | 7.4 amakhilogremu |
| Inombolo Yezilungiselelo | 4 (valves) |
| Umthombo wamandla | 1 x 9V Battery (not included) |
| Isilinganiso Sokungangeni Manzi | IP68 |
9. Iwaranti kanye Nokusekela
For warranty information, technical support, or to purchase replacement parts, please refer to the official Galcon website or contact Galcon customer service directly. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase for warranty claims.





