Add Z-Wave deprecation notes to old docs (#17605)

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description: "Using Z-Wave with Home Assistant." description: "Using Z-Wave with Home Assistant."
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<div class='note'>
This Z-Wave integration is deprecated and replaced with a [new implementation based on Z-Wave JS](/integrations/zwave_js); it's currently in beta, and you can [try it now](/integrations/zwave_js/).
</div>
[Z-Wave](https://www.z-wave.com/) integration for Home Assistant allows you to observe and control connected Z-Wave devices. Z-Wave support requires a [supported Z-Wave USB stick or module](/docs/z-wave/controllers/) to be plugged into the host. [Z-Wave](https://www.z-wave.com/) integration for Home Assistant allows you to observe and control connected Z-Wave devices. Z-Wave support requires a [supported Z-Wave USB stick or module](/docs/z-wave/controllers/) to be plugged into the host.
There is currently support for climate, covers, lights, locks, sensors, switches, and thermostats. All will be picked up automatically after configuring this platform. There is currently support for climate, covers, lights, locks, sensors, switches, and thermostats. All will be picked up automatically after configuring this platform.

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description: "How to add and remove Z-Wave devices." description: "How to add and remove Z-Wave devices."
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<div class='note'>
This Z-Wave integration is deprecated and replaced with a [new implementation based on Z-Wave JS](/integrations/zwave_js); it's currently in beta, and you can [try it now](/integrations/zwave_js/).
</div>
## Adding Devices ## Adding Devices
To add a [Z-Wave device](/docs/z-wave/devices/): To add a [Z-Wave device](/docs/z-wave/devices/):

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description: "Extended instructions how to setup Z-Wave." description: "Extended instructions how to setup Z-Wave."
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<div class='note'>
This Z-Wave integration is deprecated and replaced with a [new implementation based on Z-Wave JS](/integrations/zwave_js); it's currently in beta, and you can [try it now](/integrations/zwave_js/).
</div>
## Supported Z-Wave USB Sticks & Hardware Modules ## Supported Z-Wave USB Sticks & Hardware Modules
You need to have a compatible Z-Wave stick or module installed. This needs to be a *static controller*, which most Z-Wave sticks and modules will be. If yours is a *bridge* device then it won't work with [OpenZWave](http://openzwave.com/), which is what provides Home Assistant's Z-Wave capabilities. USB sticks using the new 700 series Z-Wave platform are not compatible. The following devices have been confirmed to work: You need to have a compatible Z-Wave stick or module installed. This needs to be a *static controller*, which most Z-Wave sticks and modules will be. If yours is a *bridge* device then it won't work with [OpenZWave](http://openzwave.com/), which is what provides Home Assistant's Z-Wave capabilities. USB sticks using the new 700 series Z-Wave platform are not compatible. The following devices have been confirmed to work:

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description: "Notes for specific Z-Wave devices." description: "Notes for specific Z-Wave devices."
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<div class='note'>
This Z-Wave integration is deprecated and replaced with a [new implementation based on Z-Wave JS](/integrations/zwave_js); it's currently in beta, and you can [try it now](/integrations/zwave_js/).
</div>
## Device Categories ## Device Categories
### Motion or alarm sensors ### Motion or alarm sensors

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description: "What you need to know about Z-Wave devices." description: "What you need to know about Z-Wave devices."
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<div class='note'>
This Z-Wave integration is deprecated and replaced with a [new implementation based on Z-Wave JS](/integrations/zwave_js); it's currently in beta, and you can [try it now](/integrations/zwave_js/).
</div>
## Devices, Nodes, Entities ## Devices, Nodes, Entities
The *device* is the hardware, and also used when referring to the node and all its entities. There are 3 main types of devices: The *device* is the hardware, and also used when referring to the node and all its entities. There are 3 main types of devices:

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<div class='note'> <div class='note'>
This is a work in progress, based upon reports in the forum, the author's own devices and reading of various documentation. It will be incomplete, so if you have a device that isn't reported here or have a device that reports a different value, please provide a report in the [Z-Wave section](https://community.home-assistant.io/c/configuration/zwave) of the forum or the `#zwave` channel on [Discord](https://discord.gg/RkajcgS). This Z-Wave integration is deprecated and replaced with a [new implementation based on Z-Wave JS](/integrations/zwave_js); it's currently in beta, and you can [try it now](/integrations/zwave_js/).
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description: "Events generated by the Z-Wave component." description: "Events generated by the Z-Wave component."
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<div class='note'>
This Z-Wave integration is deprecated and replaced with a [new implementation based on Z-Wave JS](/integrations/zwave_js); it's currently in beta, and you can [try it now](/integrations/zwave_js/).
</div>
## zwave.network_complete ## zwave.network_complete
Home Assistant will trigger an event when the Z-Wave network is complete, meaning all of the nodes on the network have been queried. This can take quite some time, depending on wakeup intervals on the battery-powered devices on the network. Home Assistant will trigger an event when the Z-Wave network is complete, meaning all of the nodes on the network have been queried. This can take quite some time, depending on wakeup intervals on the battery-powered devices on the network.

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description: "Installation of the Z-Wave component." description: "Installation of the Z-Wave component."
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<div class='note'>
This Z-Wave integration is deprecated and replaced with a [new implementation based on Z-Wave JS](/integrations/zwave_js); it's currently in beta, and you can [try it now](/integrations/zwave_js/).
</div>
Z-Wave can be configured using the Z-Wave *Integration* in the *Configuration* menu, or manually using an entry in `configuration.yaml` Z-Wave can be configured using the Z-Wave *Integration* in the *Configuration* menu, or manually using an entry in `configuration.yaml`
## Configuration ## Configuration

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description: "What are the Query Stages." description: "What are the Query Stages."
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<div class='note'>
This Z-Wave integration is deprecated and replaced with a [new implementation based on Z-Wave JS](/integrations/zwave_js); it's currently in beta, and you can [try it now](/integrations/zwave_js/).
</div>
When the Z-Wave mesh is first started, the controller will go through all the following stages for every device on the mesh. This is a slow process, and to complete requires that the devices be awake. While devices that are mains or USB powered are always awake, battery-powered devices spend most of their time asleep. Because of this, you can expect that after startup your battery powered devices will spend time in `Initializing (CacheLoad)` - how long depends on the device. When the Z-Wave mesh is first started, the controller will go through all the following stages for every device on the mesh. This is a slow process, and to complete requires that the devices be awake. While devices that are mains or USB powered are always awake, battery-powered devices spend most of their time asleep. Because of this, you can expect that after startup your battery powered devices will spend time in `Initializing (CacheLoad)` - how long depends on the device.
Your devices will still function normally while marked as `Initializing`. Your devices will still function normally while marked as `Initializing`.

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description: "Services exposed by the Z-Wave component." description: "Services exposed by the Z-Wave component."
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<div class='note'>
This Z-Wave integration is deprecated and replaced with a [new implementation based on Z-Wave JS](/integrations/zwave_js); it's currently in beta, and you can [try it now](/integrations/zwave_js/).
</div>
The `zwave` integration exposes multiple services to help maintain the network. All of these are available through the Z-Wave control panel. The `zwave` integration exposes multiple services to help maintain the network. All of these are available through the Z-Wave control panel.
| Service | Description | | Service | Description |