A Perth father accused of sexually abusing his daughter and sharing her with a paedophile ring has pleaded guilty to more than 220 charges.

The man cannot be named to protect the identity of his daughter, who is now 13.

He was one of eight men charged last year after an investigation into a paedophile ring, in which it was alleged he arranged for men to meet his daughter at various locations where she was abused.

The man entered the guilty pleas when he appeared in the Perth Magistrates Court via video link from Hakea prison.

He admitted charges including indecent dealings with a child, indecently recording a child, sexually penetrating a child and stupefying in order to commit an offence.

The man was remanded in custody and will face the District Court in April.

Last November a former Christian pastor was sentenced to more than 10 years' jail for his role in the ring.

Dawid Volmer, 41, also known as David, pleaded guilty to 12 charges, including giving the girl a stupefying substance so he could abuse her.

The Perth District Court was told Volmer had three sexual meetings with the girl after her father answered an advertisement he placed online for sexual massages.

Volmer told police as soon as he saw the girl he knew she was underage, even though her father assured him she was over 16.

The father was also in the room during the abuse.

The court heard the first meeting ended when the girl started crying and was chastised by her father.

The girl was aged 12 and 13 when the abuse occurred.