You might want to take the camera out of the box and start using it. The manual will make more sense if you can actually touch and try.
You also say "when Exposure compensation is set for instance to +2steps the camera captures Normal 0, - 2 Steps and + 2 steps." I think you mean automatic exposure bracketing. Exposure compensation only shifts the camera's resulting exposure for all shots: if +1 is dialed into EC, all shots are +1 stop brighter than the base metering value. Automatic exposure bracketing means that the next three shots are bracketed as desired, perhaps normal, -2 stops, and +2 stops. Bracketing will continue unless/until the timer expires and auto-bracketing kicks in, returning the camera to non-bracketed behavior.
For what I think you want, an auto-bracket of 0, +1, and +2, it's easy to accomplish: dial in +1 EC and 1-stop AEB, which automatically shifts a 0/-1/+1 bracket to +1/0/+2. On some cameras you can change the bracket sequence, and possibly have it shoot as 0/+1/+2 (this is the -,0,+ order). If you dial in +1EC and then go into the menus to adjust AEB, you'll visually see the bracket is shifted +1. That's why I suggest the use of the physical camera.




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