That model has a LED that can be toggled on through settings, but not automatically like motion lights.
For that feature, check out their "Active Deterrence" models. Neither of the Active Deterrence models are Starlight+, but the 2MP is Starlight:
Here's are two reviews of the 2MP Active Deterrence model:
Review-OEM IPC-T5241H-AS-PV 2mp AI active deterrence cam
Short-review IPC-HDW5241H-AS-PV Active Deterrence Eyeball AI Cam
I'm not sure if you've had a chance to see the
Cliff Notes document in the
Wiki (blue bar towards top of the page), the forum has a very awesome vendor that sells OEM versions of Dahua hardware. His name is Andy and his forum name is
@EMPIRETECANDY. If you notice a difference in the model numbers in the two reviews above (HDW5241H vs T5241H), ... the HDW is the Dahua-branded version of the camera (usually more expensive) whereas the T5241H is the OEM version of the camera (same hardware/firmware, just no Dahua logo on them, usually less expensive) that Andy sells.
Just about all of Dahua's cameras can send out alerts (typically emails, but can also push alerts to a Dahua app) when they sense motion. If you're planning on using
Blue Iris, you'll probably want to use Blue Iris' motion detection (which can also do things like send out alerts when it detects motion on a camera) instead of the camera's motion detect ... most folks find Blue Iris' quicker, easier, and there are more options in BI if needed.
If you add a camera to Blue Iris, you still have the ability to use all of the camera's built-in features. I mention that because if you get an Active Deterrence model and want the LED to flip on at night when motion is detected, you'd set that up directly on the camera (through the camera's web interface). You're still going to want to get alerts when that happens and I'd recommend you do that piece in Blue Iris. So that's an example of a camera setup where some of the logic is running on the camera itself and some of it is running in Blue Iris.