Unable to setup dual monitors for cs6

Using a Mac,
the dual monitor setup was working just fine, then one day it all of a sudden disappeared and I tried enabling playback through preferences, which it is already checked off.
Please help!!!

I set the sequence setting editing mode to ARRI Cinema, and it worked.
Can someone explain this to me, and if this is the right way of going about it

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