RC Motor Rotates in Forward and Reverse Direction

Overview:
My plan is to be able to remotely control an RC motor forward and backward wirelessly with the remote. I was thinking one receiver and one remote, but which products would I be able to do this with.
Solution:
We recommend the model of DC power motor controller (S1FC-DC12&CV-4-2) to you. This DC RF motor remote control features in forward-reverse-stop capability. You can rotate the motor in positive or reversal direction by transmitter from any place within a reliable distance, wireless signal pass through walls, floors and doors. It is suitable for any RC motors of rolling blinds / doors, projection screens, awnings, pumps, winches, conveyors or other appliances and mechanicals. The kit’s transmitting distance is up to 500M.
remote control kit
Connect power wire to terminals “+” and “-”. Connect DC radio-controlled motor to terminals “UP” and “DOWN”. You can exchange “UP” and “DOWN” wires of the motor to change rotating direction of the motor.
wiring diagram
Set Momentary control mode: Do not connect Jumper.
Press and hold button ▲ on transmitter or receiver: Terminals UP and DOWN output +DC12V (UP:+, DOWN:—), RC motor rotates continuously in positive direction.
Release button ▲ on transmitter or receiver: Stop the RC motor.
Press and hold button ▼ on transmitter or receiver: Terminals UP and DOWN output +DC12V (UP:—, DOWN:+), RC  motor rotates continuously in reverse direction.
Release button ▼ on transmitter or receiver: Stop the RC motor.
Set Latched control mode: connect Jumper.
Press button ▲ on transmitter or receiver: Terminals UP and DOWN output +DC12V (UP:+, DOWN:—), RC motor rotates continuously in positive direction.
Press button ■ on transmitter or receiver: Stop the RC motor.
Press button ▼ on transmitter or receiver: Terminals UP and DOWN output +DC12V (UP:—, DOWN:+), RC motor rotates continuously in reverse direction.
Press button ■ on transmitter or receiver: Stop the RC motor.

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