My apple bluetooth keyboard is not paired by my Apple TV 1st generation. Is it a bug of new sw version?

my apple bluetooth keyboard is not paired by my Apple TV 1st generation. Is it a bug of new sw version? My apple keyboard is a qwerty keyboard that is normally function with other apple devices (iphone5, iPad, etc.)

Thanks for your description of the procedure. I selected the device by scrolling down and then pressing Enter. Then, I received the passcode on the screen, that I entered by the keyboard and the pairing was completed. the search for a new device continued, and I had to stop the search. May be you have to proceed to a complete reset of the Apple TV. Hope it works.

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