Mingte Tech Card Dispensers + Readers
The MT-xxx card dispensers are a line of card dispensers made by Mingte Tech that are used in CCI's X-Changer Cabinets and FasCard Kiosks. This detailed page discusses its properties, configuration, and installation of the device.
Model Variants
MT166-CC
Serial# sticker starts with MT166CC
Contains dispenser and magnetic stripe reader for loyalty cards and credit cards
Used in FasCard Touch Kiosks as direct replacement of Asahi Seiko dispensers
MT166-RF
Serial# sticker starts with MT166BZ
Contains dispenser and contactless reader for “RF” loyalty cards (NTAG215)
Used in FasCard Touch and Add-Value Kiosks for Flex based accounts
MT188
Serial# sticker starts with MT188BZ
Contains magnetic stripe reader for loyalty cards
Used in LaundryCard Xchangers as direct replacement of C-0103 reader
MT166 Manufacture Date
You can get the factory date of the dispenser based on the following four digits of the serial number, for example:
MT166 Dial Switches
MT166-RF
Only first 2 raised, all others lowered H H L L L L L L
MT166-CC
Only first 1 raised, all others lowered H L L L L L L L
MT166 Firmware
Firmware utility and files can be found on SFTP site under MT166_FirmwareUpgrade\
Device | Version | Description | Notes |
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MT166-CC | 3.100 | Factory default |
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MT166-RF | 3.101 | Add capability of reading NTAG215 cards | 2021 unit factory version# matches but needs upgrade to read NTAG215 cards |
MT166-RF | 3.106 | Add capability of toggling front LED (default is off) | 2023 unit factory version# matches but firmware upgrade on 2021 unit enables LED toggle capability |
MT166 Card Dispenser Serial Interface
The serial interface to the MT166-RF card dispenser uses 9600 baud, 8 data bits, even parity, 1 stop bit, and no parity.
Below are oscilloscope traces of the communications lines going into the card dispenser during communications. First is a trace of communications between the FasCard Touch Kiosk and the card dispenser:
Channel 1 (yellow): card dispenser serial port pin #2, touch kiosk transmitting to card dispenser
Channel 2 (magenta): card dispenser serial port pin #3, card dispenser responding to touch kiosk
The touch kiosk uses a 'proper' RS-232 driver, so when idle (logical 1) the touch kiosk's transmit line is roughly -8V and when signalling (logical 0) it is roughly +10V.
Second is a trace of communications between the FasCard Add-Value Kiosk and the card dispenser:
Channel 1 (yellow): card dispenser serial port pin #2, add-value kiosk transmitting to card dispenser
Channel 2 (magenta): card dispenser serial port pin #3, card dispenser responding to add-value kiosk
The add-value kiosk can only supply 0-5V to its serial lines, so when idle (logical 1) the touch kiosk's transmit line is close to 0V and when signaling (logical 0) it is +5V.