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4-Channel IR Circuit Help! :( - Urgent

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Ok here it is....I have a project in for Thursday, ive been tearing my hair out for weeks trying to get this to work. My problem is:
Button 1 + 3 moves motor A clockwise.
Button 2 + 4 moves motors A + B clockwise.
Motors latch, it should be momentery, stop when button is let go
It is supposed to:
The buttons should be momentary
Button 1 should move motor A one way
Button 2 should move motor A the other
Button 3 move motor B one way
Button 4 move motor B the other
And be momentary.

Are my positive wires position causing the problem?

Will
 

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The HT12D is latched. The HT12F is momentary.
To use the HT12D in momentary mode the output must be gated with VT (valid transmission).
 
The intended result was:

Switch 1 rotates motor A left
Switch 2 rotates motor A Right
Switch 3 rotates motor B left
Switch 4 rotates motor B Right

It is to opperate a household spotlamp to aim to any point in the room.

what actually happens is:

Switch 1 rotates motor A left
Switch 2 rotates motor A + B left
Switch 3 rotates motor B left
Switch 4 rotates motor A + Bleft.

Im not sure if the positive off the relay is going to the correct point. It has to got to a positvie so I stuck it to the closet 6v

Will
 
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