DST defaults to ON out of the box. That would be 90. If you want to turn off DST (91), you turn on the detector while pushing the toggle switch forward and depressing the red switch and turn the setting knob to 91. Fine, works great. But this procedure also resets the detector back to the factory settings which erases all the settings you had before you did the DST on/off procedure. Good thing to know. Would have been better had they had a setting that says: Turn DST on/off.
I also noticed that there is now a slight delay between when the coil is moved over a target and I hear it in my headphones. I never noticed this before the upgrade (used a 75se for 4 years). You can put it in FA mode and the delay is eliminated completely, or you can turn DST to off which minimizes the delay but does not completely remove it like FA does.
Finally, in doing some air tests, it might appear that the FA mode loses some depth, not a lot, but some.
None if this diminishes the capabilities of the upgraded F75se though. After 4 years of using a 75se, I just have to get used to this "new" machine.
If anyone has different experiences please post them. Maybe not all upgrades are "created" equal. LOL
I also noticed that there is now a slight delay between when the coil is moved over a target and I hear it in my headphones. I never noticed this before the upgrade (used a 75se for 4 years). You can put it in FA mode and the delay is eliminated completely, or you can turn DST to off which minimizes the delay but does not completely remove it like FA does.
Finally, in doing some air tests, it might appear that the FA mode loses some depth, not a lot, but some.
None if this diminishes the capabilities of the upgraded F75se though. After 4 years of using a 75se, I just have to get used to this "new" machine.
If anyone has different experiences please post them. Maybe not all upgrades are "created" equal. LOL