How to rope a floodlight beside PIR sensor builtin? Hi, Hope some one can help. I am replacing a ripened floodlight...

Hi, Hope some one can help. I am replacing a ripened floodlight with built surrounded by sensor with a spanking new one very simlier. The wires are adjectives different. I currently also have another restrained that runs off this sensor flood standard lamp also. The way i own it set up currently the i turn the sensor lightswitch on and the floodlights are on full time and do not run off the sensor but the other lantern works fine off this sensor so i do not know why the floodlights will not run bad it? There are five terminals, can you please bring up to date me where i put the positive and neg and at hand is another red wire that runs to the other lantern, pretty sure i got this right as that work fine, a short time ago not the flood lights.
Brown (Power wire) L -?
Blue (Power wire) N -
Green yellow - Earth
White - Blue
White - Black PIR lead
Answers:    I can help you next to your Passive Infra-Red (PIR) connection. What I entail to know is the color of the wires coming from the light and the color of the wires coming from the PIR.

Normally you own a Black and White wire coming from the muted, and a Black, White and Red wire coming from the PIR.

The power coming from the switch is in general Black and White with a uncovered ground wire. In some cases when you enjoy multiple lights on the same switch, you would own a Black, White and Red wire going to the other wispy.

The way I see it here, you can try this.
Brown (Power flex L) - Black (Switch Leg/Hot wire)
Blue (Power wire N) - White ( From Switch Neutral)
Green Yellow (Earth) - Bare Ground Wire
White - White ( From Switch Neutral)
White- Red (wire from other light)

White (from lamp) - White (From Switch Neutral)
Black (from lamp) - Red (wire from other light)

If this doesn't work consent to me know the color of the wires on the fixture and the color of the wires in the box you are connecting to.