dalas777 Either way tracking never starts. Never.
Traditionally, tracking is automatically started by the mount electronics after a GOTO command is sent to it. See if your mount's manual say anything about it.
If the ASIAIR's Mount Setup window shows a toggle named "Tracking" and it is turned on, yet your mount's motor does not move, there is a protocol bug in ASIAIR that ZWO needs to fix. If there is a hand controller, check the tracking state in your mount.
Remember that ASIAIR does not really micro-manage your mount, it simply sends GOTO and slew commands (even autoguiding is performed as very short and slow slews), and sometimes include a Home command, and the ability to change tracking rate and turning it on and off. Your mount's electronics is doing the hard work (in the case of EQMOD, the brains are in some open sourced library that ASIAIR uses).
The fact that the ASIAIR cannot sync its position with the Mount is another indication there is something amiss with the command protocol. In your case, unless it is on a wedge, the mount should also be doing a coordinate transformation between Equatorial and Alt-Az. The ASIAIR has no idea how to control an Alt-Az mount; it simply sends GOTOs in the Equatorial format, and assume a mount knows what to do with it. Be sure to check the mount's hand controller to make sure the mount is set up in Equatorial mode.
Chen