A member is a structural element designed to carry loads between or beyond points of support. The orientation of the member (being horizontal, vertical or sloped) is not relevant to its definition (contrary to a beam or column). A member represents a linear structural element from an architectural or structural modeling point of view and shall be used if it cannot be expressed more specifically as either a beam or a column. It can also simply be an architectural element which is non-load bearing.
A truss member - non-chord is a linear structural member used in a truss, which doesn't form the upper or lower longitudinal structural chord member.