Just connected iMac to HDTV

Hey guys, Just connected my iMac to my samsung HDTV via a mini dvi to HDMI adapter, picture is awesome, i just have a question, i am basically in a DUAL SCREEN mode, both my LCD and my iMac screen work together at the same time, moving my Mouse cursor all the way to the left enters my LCD screen and i can do whatever i want on the LCD screen! its really nice, but i have a question, when i watch a video or something on the LCD TV side , my iMac's screen stays ON, as in the screen doesnt turn off as it should , i have it setup so the screen turns off after 3 mins of inactivity but heres the thing, how do i tell the iMac to turn the screen off when im using the LCD side in the Dual Mode?

Go to System Prefs/Displays/Arrange and set the iMac in Extended Desktop mode (you are calling it Dual Screen) then drag the two display icons into your preference order and drag the menubar to your HDTV to make it the primary display.
Now if you use Front Row to view all of your media; DVD, Photo, Video, etc, when FR appears on the HDTV the monitor on the iMac will darken. Media that you view with iTunes should do the same. Some 3rd party multimedia apps may also darken the secondary displays when in Extended Desktop mode with multiple displays. I only use FR.
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