How to change a noise level?

How to change a noise level?

Noise level can be selected during initial setup of Listo application on the iPad.
Once logged in, Setup Application page offers to select the noise level between silent, some noise and a lot of noise.


However, when you need to change the noise level later, you need to escape to the same setup page.
To change the settings in the Listo app, tap the  invisible button in the upper right corner. You will need a password to proceed.


You can use any of the passwords:
  1. Setup settings password
  2. Noise correction password
Both passwords can be found on the setting section of Screener Administration page:

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