How to recognize wires of DC motor ?

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I've got a Hitachi DC servo motor which has 5 wires (besides 2 other wires in order to supply power for motor): red,green, white,yellow and black.
I guess: red wire = power & green wire = GND for encoder, white wire = A phase encoder, yellow = B phase encoder and black wire = index signal in order to determine completion of a revolution! is this right ?
 

What is model number of that motor?

Did you look in datasheet?
here is the infor about it:
Hitachi DC motor (D06D304E)
volts: 38v
Amp.: 1.9A
RPM: 3700
RICOH: P/N
output: 53W
RATING: CONT.
INS. CL.: B
Encoder: 240 Pulses/Revolution
and here is the picture**broken link removed**
 

The VCC and GND is easily known, using oscilloscope you can fin out EnA, EnB which have 90 degrees difference. let me know if you have a problem.
 

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