Thanks for the update. The first post of this thread is a Wiki post, which means anyone can edit it directly, if desired. Keeping the first post up to date with new information, such as yours, really helps other users quickly figure out if their devices are compatible.
One thing to note, I was unable to join it after several attempts until I temporarily configured the Hub to join all devices securely. After that it joined really fast in the first attempt even though it actually joined non-secure. Not sure if a result of the actual setting or the fact that changing it does seem to restart the Z-Wave interface...
Also, HomeSeer rebrads it and sells it as HS-WV100+ Z-Wave Water Valve, same unit and confirmed working with the same driver by @JasonJoelOld.
This model is just an electronic deadlock controlled with Z-Wave (no keypad) so no codes to manage, etc. which other people seem to be having trouble with. Joining it was quite easy and locks / unlocks and reports status changes without any issue.
@mike.maxwell In the official list of supported devices is there a reason the Tradfri E14 bulb is listed under the brand name of Tradfri when the Ikea Tradfri Outlet is listed under Ikea?
Thanks to damon.dinsmore for directing me to this resource. It ain't easy to find! Would it be appropriate to add a device to this list that pairs, but does not have any way to control it yet? Specifically, my Orbit 12 Station irrigation controller spontaneously jumped ship on IRIS and paired itself (unbidden) with my new Hubitat! Apparently, it really wants to join the party, and selected the "Device" driver for itself, but there is not yet any way to talk to it or control it.
Or is there a better place to list this phenomenon?
Any Z-Wave or standard Zigbee device (HA 1.2 or 3.0) will pair, so I'm not sure that information would really be useful unless you find a generic or built-in driver that provides at least minimal functionality.
I have the following in my system, mostly the Leviton Vizia RF+ line of Switches, Dimmers, but a few Appliance modules thrown in also.
Most aren't known by HE so they'll frequently come up as "Device" (or similar). They need to be cutover to their associated Generic driver in order to work (listed below). They also didn't do Z-Wave NWI, so I roamed the house with a Mac, a bridged Ethernet port, and a long power cable in order to register them with the HE (C5)
@bobbyD I'll update the list above shortly (with a simplified version of this info)
This is excellent work, if you could do one thing for me on the next update, please post the text of the driver data sections, that will save me a ton of time in updating the driver fingerprints.
I'm in the process of copy/paste this information into my post above, to make it easier to transcribe into your system. Having the HE Z-Wave Details page include the info would mean I'd copy-n-paste most of the existing report instead