Connection between lcd and arduino

I am having trouble with a board that a company produced for me to use.
I am thinking that probably it is related to the pins.
So, what are the pins that are supposed to be connect from arduino to LCD to transmit data?

I am having trouble with a board that a company produced for me to use.
I am thinking that probably it is related to the pins.
So, what are the pins that are supposed to be connect from arduino to LCD to transmit data?

How do you expect us to know?

It looks like you have a 18x2 header that might mate with an Arduino Mega2560.
But you will need to look at the schematic that you own and we have not seen.

I am guessing that the big chip is an SSD1963.
Do you have 3.3V level-translators on every pin?
I do not see any chips or resistor packs.

You also have some odd screw terminals. What do they do?

I understante what you said.
But when we work with arduino, normally, which pins of it we need to use to display in a color lcd?

Arduino\libraries\UTFT\Documentation\UTFT_Requirements.pdf

All pinouts are on there, if you want to emulate the CTE TFT shield, they are different and not in that document.

Regards,

Graham

There are many different Arduino boards and many different LCD displays. Give us a clue.

Added: You already asked the same question here : http://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?topic=413985.0 and others have already answered your.

@lucascandeia, please do not cross-post. Threads merged.