Final answer:
You can choose to trigger the alarm if any one of the conditions is satisfied or if all the conditions are satisfied.
Step-by-step explanation:
If you add multiple triggers (condition/state triggers), you have the option to choose whether the alarm is triggered if any one of the conditions is satisfied or if all conditions are satisfied.
This means that if you have multiple conditions set for the alarm, you can choose to have the alarm go off if any one of those conditions is met, or you can choose to have the alarm go off only if all of the conditions are met.
For example, if you have a security system with multiple triggers such as motion sensor, door sensor, and glass break sensor, you can choose to have the alarm sound if any of these triggers is activated, or you can choose to have the alarm sound only if all of these triggers are activated at the same time.