Streaming setup

After many years working quite OK, i'm trying to setup my Apple TV for streaming music from iMac over Airport.
I choose "Connect new library" with iTunes already open on iMac, and when I go to the computer to introduce the code given by Apple TV, on iTunes doesn´t appear the Setup tab besides Apple tv on devices, and I am not able to introduce the code. Have trying times and again (the same way I had done it in the past and ) and no way.
Please any idea of what's going on ?
I'm running an iMac on Snow Leopard 10.6.7 and Apple TV is updated to 3.0.2
Thanks

Is the AppleTv already paired with that library?
You can't pair the same library twice.
AC

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