In the left image, power is turned off. This is indicated by green LEDs
on both channels. The red main LED indicates that the switch is under
remote control.
In the middle image, power has been turned on and the M1 is booting
into RTEMS and Flickernoise. One can see two small LEDs (appearing
yellow) in the M1 that indicate this it is powered and booting.
In the right image, the M1 has booted into Flickernoise and is rendering
a visual effect. This is also indicated by all three LEDs of the M1
being lit.
A few seconds later, the Lab Switch cuts power and the cycle repeats.
In the future, the firmware will be extended to allow the uploading
of "scripts" that will allow for more complex patterns of interaction.
For example, instead of using a channel button as a toggle, it could
switch a device on for a defined interval and then switch it off again.
Development discussions and such happen on the qi-hardware mailing list and on the #qi-hardware channel on freenode.