I meant the one you can adjust with the bolt, the one mounted to the chassis.
Also, I forgot about the passenger side. The above guideline was for the driver side.
For the passenger side, the reverse, the 9 o'clock is positive camber and 3 o'clock is negative camber.
For even more adjustment, the other eccentric bushing(mounted to the third link) can also be adjusted. You just need a bolt and nut, tighten them down and you can now turn the eccentric bushing.
The eccentric bushings essentially allow you to lenghten or shorten the upper control arm. The further the bolt holes are from each other, basically lenghtening the upper arm, more positive camber. The closer the bolt holes, the shorter the upper arm, giving you more negative camber.