
Mountain Systems Caller ID software offers a wealth of options for users of Alphanumeric/Numeric beepers and pagers as well as E-mail paging.. Included with the software are these paging features:
These screen shots illustrate the programs paging functions:




You can program your own customized message to be sent to your pager using the following variables:
$name    Provides the name for the incoming
call.
$namechar    The name with comma chars removed
$telcocidname    The caller id name as provided by the
telephone company.
$pdname    The raw name data from PhoneDisc
$emailmsgcount    The number of new E-Mail messages since
the last check.
$number    Provides the telephone number for the incoming call.
The format includes only the digits with no spaces or other formatting characters
included.
$number-a    Provides the telephone number for the
incoming call. The format includes the digits in the format XXX-XXX-XXXX, which is used by
ACT! .
$number-*    Provides the telephone number for the
incoming call. The format includes the digits in the format XXX*XXX*XXXX, which is used by
some numeric paging services to format numbers for display..
$number-space    Provides the telephone number for the
incoming call.The format includes the digits in the format XXX XXX XXXX, which is used by
some programs and users.
$number-goldmine    Provides the telephone number for the
incoming call. The format includes the digits in the format (XXX)XXX-XXXX, which is used
by GoldMine.
$number-monologue    The telephone number with one space
between each digit. This allows monologue to pronounce the number as separate digits.
$number-7    Last seven digits of a 10 digit telephone
number
$areacode    Three digit area code from a 10 digit number
$line    The line number for this call
$userfield1    Value for the User 1 data field.
$userfield2    Value for the User 2 data field.
$comment    Value for the comment data field
$dtmf    Value for the PostCallDtmf field
$date    Text format for call date/time
$time12    Text format for 12 hour time (e.g. 6:30 PM)
$time24    Text format for 24 hour time (e.g. 1830)
$duration-ms    Text format for call duration in format
MM:SS
$duration    Text format for call duration in format
HH:MM:SS
$listenTime    Text format for length of time caller
listened to the greeting message. Displayed in format MM:SS.
$ringcount    Text format for ring count
$company    Text value for the company field
$address    Text value for the address field
$address2    Text value for the address2 field
$city    Text value for the city field
$state    Text value for the state field
$zip    Text value for the zip field
$voicemsg    1 if voice message left, 0 if no voice
message
$mailbox    Mailbox selected when in multiple mailbox mode