A jump in RPM would suggest the trigger as being an issue, you shouldnt be caring about trying to tune fuel if you have a trigger problem.
Hall and Hall effect are one and the same thing, leading edge means that the ecu triggers as the hall signal rises, trailing as it falls, its simply a case of trying one then the other, and adjusting your TDC after trigger value to set the base timing correctly.
TDC after trigger is there to enable you to calibrate the base timing, you set the cranking advance to 10, disconnect the fuel supply, crank the engine and use your timing light to check that the ignition is firing at 10deg BTDC, you then either adjust the distributor to get the timing correct - or you adjust the TDC after trigger value, you want the TDC to be around 100->60 so you might be best to move the distributor to tune it, then use TDC after to fine tune it.